Three House of rep members, Mohammed Gololo representing Gamawa Federal Constituency of Bauchi state, Samuel Ikon representing Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency, Akwa Ibom state and Mark Gbillah representing Gwer East/Gwer West federal constituency in Benue state, were recently accused of sexual misconduct.
Following the allegations laid upon them by the United States government, here are some compiled facts you probably do not know about the accused House members.
Mohammed Gololo
He is 41 years old and represents Gamawa Federal Constituency of Bauchi state under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mohammed attended Barewa College Zaria in 1994 where he obtained West African School Certificate. In 2001, he obtained his B.Sc in Lagos state University then obtained an MBA in 2005 from the same university. His legislative interests include Maritime, works and transport, Appropriation, defense, procurement, aviation, petroleum and energy.
Samuel Ikon
He is 43 years old and represents Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium federal constituency, Akwa Ibom state.
He obtained his West African School Certificate from Federal government College Ikot Ekpene in 1989. He studied Economics where he obtained a B.Sc in 1995 from University of Calabar. In 2004, he bagged a Masters degree from University of Uyo.
His legislative interests include youth empowerment, environmental protection, federal projects in his constituency, and contribute to issues to strengthen the legislature.
Mark Gbillah
He is 44 years old and represents Gwer East/Gwer West federal constituency in Benue state, under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
In 1987, he graduated from Mount Saint Gabriels Secondary school Makurdi. He obtained a degree in Building from the University of Josate. He bagged a masters degree from University of Liverpool.
His legislative interests include appropriation and procurement process, Anti corruption, Telecom services and infrastructure, effective oversight, public and private sector accountability, control of herdsmen, security and defence among others.