Abba Musa Rimi Explained

Abba Musa Rimi
Office1:Governor of Kaduna State
Term Start1:23 June 1981
Term End1:1 October 1983
Predecessor1:Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa
Successor1:Lawal Kaita
Office2:Deputy Governor of Kaduna State
Governor2:Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa
Term Start2:1 October 1979
Term End2:23 June 1981
Birth Date:28 February 1940
Birth Place:Rimi, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Katsina State, Nigeria)
Party:People's Redemption Party (1979–1983)
Spouse:Aishatu Uwani Rimi
Children:7, including Nura
Occupation:Politician

Abba Musa Rimi (born 28 February 1940)[1] is a Nigerian politician who served as the governor of Kaduna State from 1981 to 1983 following the impeachment of Governor Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa in the Nigerian Second Republic. He previously served as deputy governor under Musa from October 1979 to June 1981.[2]

Early life and career

Abba Musa Rimi was born on 28 February 1940 in Rimi present-day Katsina State, Nigeria.

He worked in sales and marketing for various multinational companies such as UAC, NTC and G.B. OLLIVANT. He later became a director of African Circle Pollution Management.[3]

Rimi opened IBBI Nigeria, now a leading brewery in Northern Nigeria, on 27 March 1982.[4]

Political career

In February 1982, Pope John Paul II visited Kaduna. Although squabbling Muslim religious leaders failed to show up. While at the airport, the Pope read an address to Rimi and other government officials urging cooperation and unity among Christians and Muslims before flying on to Lagos.[5]

In August 1982, Rimi was forced to appeal to the Jama'atul Nasril Islam (JNI) to find a way to end violent clashes between the Izala and Darika Muslim groups.[6]

After General Muhammadu Buhari seized power in a coup on 31 December 1983, he arrested most of the former governors. On 28 March 1985, a Special Military Tribunal sentenced Rimi to 21 years in jail for corruptly enriching 96 legislators of the State House of Assembly with N500,000. Rimi said he had given the money to the legislators "for keeping the law and order in their constituencies".[7]

In October 1998, Rimi became the special advisor on political affairs to the military head of state General Abdulsalam Abubakar during the transition to civilian rule.[8]

Personal life

Rimi is a holder of the national award of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).[9] He is married to Aishatu Rimi and has seven children.

Notes and References

  1. http://kaduna100.com/profile/abba-musa-rimi/
  2. Web site: Nigeria States . World Statesmen . 2010-04-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20100528072649/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm. 28 May 2010 . live.
  3. Web site: Our Team . African Circle Pollution Management . 2010-04-27.
  4. Web site: Staff Welfare . INTERNATIONAL BEER & BEVERAGES INDUSTRIES (NIGERIA) . 2010-04-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110426053029/http://www.ibbinig.com/staffwelfare.htm . 2011-04-26 .
  5. Web site: Nigerian Unity Urged by Pope . The Palm Beach Post . 15 February 1982 . 2010-04-27.
  6. Web site: Muslim Group Urged to Prevent Violence, Reconcile Muslim Groups . https://web.archive.org/web/20121002085105/http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA352626&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf . dead . 2 October 2012 . New Nigerian . 9 August 1982 . 2010-04-27.
  7. Web site: Former Kaduna Governor Receives 21-Year Jail Sentence . https://web.archive.org/web/20121002085908/http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA337637&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf . dead . 2 October 2012 . Lagos NAN . 28 March 1985.
  8. Web site: Weekly Round-Up - IRINWA-69: 10-Oct-98 . UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs . 2–8 October 1998 . 2010-04-27 .
  9. Web site: Where Are Second Republic Governors? . ThisDay . Ademola Adeyemo . 13 January 2009 . 2010-04-27.