When leading the review of the, Mark reportedly urged his colleagues to set aside their personal interests and focus on the interests of the Nigerian people. David Mark noted that the polls pointed to his decisive victory, and called for his opponents to work together to improve Nigeria. David Mark ran for re-election to the Senate for Benue South in April 2011 and was elected for a fourth term.
Senate of Nigeria Mark was elected to his position as President of the Senate of Nigeria on June 6, 2007.
He also espoused the opinion of death penalty for telecom cable thieves, as well as a policy of dismantling under-utilized telecom facilities citing political considerations for giving allocations to towns with limited use of phone networks. Mark's response was that those who have not been promoted may have to be retired, meaning that unproductive workers will have to be let go. As Minister of Communications, Mark was sometimes known for his blunt talk during a two-day walking tour of facilities in in 1989, some union workers complained that some of its members had not been promoted since 1978. Minister Mark headed the Communications Ministry and its two major parastatals: (NITEL) and (NIPOST). He was Commandant of Static Communications in 1974, then later held a political post as Chairman Abandoned Properties Implementation Committee in the in 1976. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1970 and became a Captain in 1971. Francis Catholic Practicing School before attending the. Early life and education Mark was born in Zungeru Niger State in April 1948.They are soldiers who embrace the word of ALLAH and of. Prior to his senatorial career, Mark was the military governor of from 1984 to 1986 and the Minister of Communication.Ģ2 min - Uploaded by Abdul HakeemI love my Muslim Nigerian brothers. He was from 2007 to 2015 and is the Senator for the. David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark In office January 1984 – 1986 Preceded by Succeeded by Senator for Benue South In office May 1999 – May 2003 In office 6 June 2007 – 6 June 2015 Deputy Preceded by Succeeded by Personal details Born April 1948 (age 69), Nationality Nigerian Political party Residence Occupation Politician Military service Service/branch Rank David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark, (born April 1948) is a retired Nigerian Army Brigadier General and politician. › 〓 Malam Ahmad Sulaiman Kanoįor other people named David Mark, see.