Bashir Dalhatu Explained

Residence:Dutse, Jigawa State
Predecessor1:Hassan Adamu
Successor1:Baba Gana Kingibe
Birth Name:Bashir Mohammed Dalhatu
Birth Date:1949 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Dutse, British Nigeria
Children:9
Honorific Suffix:Waziri of Dutse
Office1:Minister of Power and Steel
Term Start1:December 1993
Term End1:17 November 1997
President1:Sani Abacha
Office3:Secretary of Transport and Aviation
Term Start3:27 August 1993
Term End3:17 November 1993
President3:Ernest Shonekan
Predecessor3:
    Successor3:Ebenezer Babatope
    Office:Minister of Internal Affairs
    Term Start:15 December 1997
    Term End:21 August 1998
    President:
    Predecessor:Alex Ibru
    Successor:Sunday Afolabi

    Bashir Dalhatu (born 12 November 1949), titled Wazirin Dutse, is a Nigerian aristocrat, statesman and lawyer . He was a politician who served in the Interim National Government as Minister of Transport and Aviation in 1993; in General Sani Abacha's government as Minister of Power and Steel from 1993 to 1997 and Minister of Internal Affairs from 1997 to 1998.

    Biography

    Bashir Dalhatu was born in Dutse on November 12, 1949. He attended Rumfa College, Kano from 1963 to 1967. In 1972, he received a bachelor's degree in law from the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, and was subsequently called to the bar in 1973 before later studying law in London.[1]

    He served in the Government of Kano State in various ministries: the Kano State Ministry of Works and Survey and Ministry of Agriculture, before later becoming state counsel in the Ministry of Justice. He later founded a private practice B. M. Dalhatu & Co. in Kano.[2]

    In 1993, Dalhatu served in the Interim National Government as the Secretary of Transport and Aviation. He also served in Sani Abacha's government as Minister of Power and Steel from 1993 to 1997; and Minister of Internal Affairs from 1997 to 1998, and later married Abacha's daughter.[3] [4]

    In 2018, he was promoted from Walin Dutse, to succeed his brother Muktar Muhammed as the Waziri (chief adviser to the Emir) of the Dutse Emirate.[5] Dalhatu is also the honorary consul to Tunisia.[6]

    Political interests

    He was elected into the 1978 constituent assembly that produced the 1979 Constitution. At the conclusion of the assembly, he became one of the founding members of the National Party of Nigeria where, between 1979 and 1983, he was the assistant national legal advisor, Kano State assistant secretary, and state secretary.[7]

    He was later an executive member of the National Republican Convention and chairman of the Think Tank of the Presidential Campaign. He later became a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party,[8] before leaving to contest for Governor of Jigawa State under the All Nigeria Peoples Party.[9]

    In 2006, in opposition to Olusegun Obasanjo, Dalhatu founded the Advanced Congress of Democrats, before later merging the party with the Action Congress of Nigeria, where he was the national secretary until resigning in 2007, after the party refused to join Umaru Yar'Adua's government.[10]

    In July 2023, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) appointed Dalhatu as Board of Trustees Chairman. The ACF is an association that promotes the political interests of people of Northern Nigeria.[6]

    Business

    He is the Vice Chairman of Freedom Radio Nigeria, one of the most popular stations in Northern Nigeria.[11] He became the Chairman of the New Nigeria Development Corporation in 2015.[12] He is also the Chairman of Highland Waters and Marketing Limited.

    He was a Member, Board of Directors at Nigerian Ports Authority and a member of both the Nigerian Bar Association as well as the International Bar Association.

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: PMB Greets Wazirin Dutse, Bashir Dalhatu On 70th Birthday. Nda-Isiah. Jonathan. 15 November 2019. Leadership.
    2. Web site: Bashir Dalhatu promoted Wazirin Dutse. Maliki. Anthony. 2017-11-19. Daily Trust. en-GB. 2020-04-21.
    3. Web site: Nigeria: What Looting Has Joined Together.... 12 July 1999. Tempo (Lagos).
    4. Web site: Nigeria: Abacha's Son-In-Law. Tempo (Lagos).
    5. Web site: Mudashir. Ismail. 2018-12-08. 'Wazirin Dutse didn't attain status by accident'. 2020-04-21. Daily Trust. en-GB.
    6. Web site: ACF appoints Bashir Dalhatu as BoT Chair . Mustapha. Mustapha . Solacebase. 26 July 2023.
    7. Web site: ALHAJI BASHIR DALHATU. 2020-04-21. The Peace Institute. en-US.
    8. Web site: PDP and the 2011 Challenge - Any Hope for Nigeria?. BabaGboin. 2008-12-30. Sahara Reporters. 2020-04-21.
    9. Web site: Court Declares Dalhatu Jigawa ANPP Candidate. Sanda. Juclit. 6 February 2003. ThisDay.
    10. Web site: Refworld Nigeria: The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), including its structure, name of president and principal leaders; treatment of its members by the authorities (2008-February 2012). Refugees. United Nations High Commissioner for. Refworld. en. 2020-04-21.
    11. Web site: Board of Directors . Freedom Radio Nigeria. 6 September 2024.
    12. Web site: Bashir. Misbahu. 23 May 2015. Dalhatu Appointed NNDC Board Chairman. Daily Trust.