Parliament of Nigeria

Parliament of Nigeria
Type
Type
Houses
History
Founded1 October 1960 (1960-10-01)
Disbanded1979
Preceded byLegislative Council of Nigeria
Leadership
Nwafor Orizu (last)
Seats305 Members of Parliament
12 senators
Elections
Senate: Appointment by the head of state on advice of the Prime Minister of Nigeria
House: First-past-the-post
Last election
30 December 1964
Meeting place
Lagos

The Parliament of Nigeria, sometimes referred to as the Federal Parliament was the federal legislature of the Federation of Nigeria and the First Nigerian Republic, seated at Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, and was composed of three parts: the Head of State (Elizabeth II as Queen of Nigeria from 1960–63, Nnamdi Azikiwe as President), the Senate, and the House of Representatives.[1] By constitutional convention, the House was dominant. Regional parliaments had similar chambers: the House of Assembly and the House of Chiefs.

  1. ^ Queen Victoria (1867), Constitution Act, 1867, Westminster: Queen's Printer (published 29 March 1867), IV.17, retrieved 15 January 2009

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