Colonel Abu Ali

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Abu Ali
Governor of Bauchi State
In office
4 September 1990  January 1992
Preceded by Joshua Madaki
Succeeded by Dahiru Mohammed

Lt. Colonel Abu Ali was Governor of Bauchi State, Nigeria from August 1990 to July 1992 during the military regime of Major General Ibrahim Babangida.[1]

As governor of Bauchi State he commissioned the Bauchi Township Water project, formed the Wikki Tourists Football Team, consolidated the Tomato Processing Company project and completed some hospital projects.[2] In 1991 there were riots in Tafawa Balewa, where Christians and Muslims disputed a shared abattoir. The trouble spread to Bauchi and other towns. After some delay, Abu Ali imposed a dusk to dawn curfew, banned all public gatherings and deployed police and soldiers in all troubled areas to keep the peace. In all, perhaps 1,000 people died.[3]

He handed over to a democratically elected government in January 1992.[2]

References

  1. "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. Retrieved 2010-01-12. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Past Executive Council: Colonel Abu Ali (1990 - 1991)". Bauchi State Government. Retrieved 2010-01-12. 
  3. Karen Sorensen (1991). Nigeria, on the eve of "change": transition to what?. Human Rights Watch. p. 45. ISBN 1-56432-045-6. 


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