Sulaiman Mohammed Nazif
After taking his seat in the Senate, he was appointed to committees on Women and Youth, Water Resources, Solid Minerals, Local & Foreign Debts, Land Transport (Vice Chairman), Drugs and Narcotics, Anti Corruption and Communications.However, when he arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport he was told his visa was not in order and was not allowed to enter the country.He co-sponsored fifteen motions and made brilliant contributions to debates in plenary.[4] Nazif was a contender to become governor of Bauchi State in the 28 April 2011 elections, running on the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) platform.[5] In January 2022, WikkiTimes reported on several incomplete constituency projects from Nazif's term in office, specifically two nonexistent skills acquisition centres that cost over ₦41 million in public funds.