Before entering politics, he was involved in business and social advocacy, focusing on youth empowerment and community development.
Political career Ishaku Abbo was elected to the Senate in 2019 representing
Adamawa North under the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He defected to the
All Progressives Congress (APC) in November 2020. During the 9th Senate from 2019 to 2023, he served as the Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy and as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Primary Health Care. He also held membership on several other committees, including those for Poverty Alleviation & Social Investment Programme, Special Duties, Interior, Defence, Agriculture, Budget & National Planning, Youth & Sport, and Trade & Investment. Upon his re-election in 2023 for the
10th senate, he was appointed Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tourism and Entertainment Economy. His additional committee memberships in the 10th Senate include Works, Gas, Solid Minerals, Finance, Army, Air Force, Defence, Police, Appropriation, Agriculture & Rural Development, Tertiary Institutions &
TETFUND, Water Resources, Banking, Communications, Special Duties, and Environment. During his tenure, Abbo sponsored and co-sponsored a number of bills and motions. His legislative proposals included the Creative Economy Commission Bill of 2023, which sought to establish a commission to promote the country's creative industries. In 2022, he sponsored the Police Pension Board Bill, aimed at creating a separate pension board for police officers, and the National Geriatric & Family Hospital, Mubi Bill, for a federal hospital specializing in elder care. Earlier, in 2020, he sponsored the Federal College of Nursing and Midwifery, Muchalla, Mubi Bill to establish a federal health training institution. == Controversy and allegations ==