Ibrahim Gaidam Explained

Ibrahim Gaidam
Office:Minister of Police Affairs
President:Bola Tinubu
1Blankname:Minister of State
1Namedata:Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim
Term Start:21 August 2023
Predecessor:Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi
Office1:Senator for Yobe East
Term Start1:11 June 2019
Term End1:21 August 2023
Predecessor1:Bukar Abba Ibrahim
Successor1:Musa Mustapha
Office2:Governor of Yobe State
Deputy2:Abubakar Ali
Term Start2:27 January 2009
Term End2:29 May 2019
Predecessor2:Mamman Bello Ali
Successor2:Mai Mala Buni
Office3:Deputy Governor of Yobe State
Governor3:Mamman Bello Ali
Term Start3:29 May 2007
Term End3:27 January 2009
Predecessor3:Aliyu Sale Bagare
Successor3:Abubakar Ali
Birth Date:15 September 1956
Birth Place:Bukarti, Yunusari, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Yobe State, Nigeria)
Nationality:Nigerian
Party:All Progressive Congress (since 2013)
Otherparty:All Nigeria Peoples Party (before 2013)
Occupation:Politician

Ibrahim Gaidam (born 15 September 1956) is a Nigerian politician and the current Minister of Police Affairs since 2023.[1] He previously served as senator representing the Yobe East senatorial district from 2019 to 2023,[2] and as governor of Yobe State from 2009 to 2019.

Gaidam became governor of Yobe State following the death of Governor Mamman Bello Ali on 26 January 2009. He previously served as deputy to Ali from 2007 to 2009.

Background

Ibrahim Gaidam was born on 15 September 1956 in Bukarti village, Yunusari local government area in present day Yobe State.[3] He attended the Borno Teachers' College (BTC), Maiduguri from 1974 to 1979, where he obtained a Teachers' Certificate. He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria from 1981 and 1983, earning a Diploma in Accountancy. Later he returned to Ahmadu Bello University, earned a BSc in Accountancy Degree in 1990 and became a member of the Certified Public Accountants of Nigeria.[4]

Public service career

As an accountant, Ibrahim Gaidam worked in several government ministries in the old Borno State, later Yobe State. He was assistant director of Finance in the Directorate of Foods, Roads and Rural Infrastructure, acting Director of Finance and Supplies in the Yobe Information and Culture Ministry.Ibrahim Gaidam left the civil service in 1995 when he was appointed the Commissioner for Youths and Sports, and then Commissioner of Commerce and Industries.He returned to the civil service and from 1997 to 2007, he was a Director in the State Finance Ministry and Permanent Secretary in various other ministries.[4]

Political career

In April 2007, Ibrahim Gaidam was elected deputy governor of Yobe State on the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) platform, and was sworn into office on 29 May 2007. He was sworn in as governor of Yobe State[5] on 27 January 2009, following the death of Governor Mamman Bello Ali in Florida from a liver related problem.[6] [2] Alhaji Abubakar Ali, brother of Mamman Ali, was named as the new deputy governor.[7]

Gaidam was appointed chair of the ANPP tactical committee for the 2011 elections.[8]

Following violence and rioting incited by the Boko Haram radical Islamic sect in July 2009 in northern Nigeria, the Northern Governors' Forum (NGF) called an emergency meeting in Kaduna to discuss security matters. Of the nineteen governors of northern Nigeria, only Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger, Mohammed Namadi Sambo of Kaduna and Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe attended in person.[9]

In November 2009, Ibrahim Gaidam gave a Sallah goodwill message to the people of Yobe State on the occasion of the Eid el-Kabir celebration. In his speech, he cautioned youths against being incited to violence by selfish religious teachers and rumour mongers, referring to the violence in July 2009. He called on all Muslims to cooperate with each other and to co-habit peacefully with followers of other religions in the state.[10]

Gaidam was elected on 26 April 2011 for his first full term as governor.

Gaidam was re-elected on 11 April 2015 for a second term as governor.[11]

Geidam was elected as senator representing Yobe East in 9th NASS on 23 March 2019.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tolu-Kolawole . Deborah . 2023-08-16 . Full list of ministers and designations . 2023-08-16 . Punch Newspapers . en-US.
  2. Web site: Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State. Nigeria Governors Forum. 8 December 2009.
  3. Web site: Admin . 2017-02-09 . GAIDAM, Ibrahim . 2023-09-06 . Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation . en-US.
  4. News: Gaidam sworn in as Yobe governor. https://web.archive.org/web/20110708221702/http://www.dailytrust.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=3478. dead. 8 July 2011. Daily Trust. 27 January 2009. 8 December 2009.
  5. Web site: 2019-05-28. I'm leaving Yobe better than l met it —Gov Gaidam. 2022-02-21. Punch Newspapers. en-US.
  6. Web site: Ibrahim Gaidam . 6 September 2023 . Politicians Data . en.
  7. News: Yobe names Ali's brother deputy governor. 29 January 2009. The Guardian. 8 December 2009.
  8. News: Why ANPP wins in the North – Publicity Secretary. 28 November 2009. Fidelis Soriwei. The Punch. 8 December 2009.
  9. News: Fifteen Governors Absent as Northern Governors Forum Holds Emergency Meeting Over Boko Haram Carnage: The Implication . Dr. Robert Sanda . 4 August 2009 . Nigeria World . 8 December 2009 . 27 September 2011 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927173210/http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/aug/041.html .
  10. News: Avoid All Forms Of Manipulation, Geidam Urges . 27 November 2009 . Leadership Nigeria . 8 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713192724/http://leadershipnigeria.com/index.php/news/headlines/8994-avoid-all-forms-of-manipulation-geidam-urges . 13 July 2011 .
  11. News: Ibrahim Gaidam Wins Yobe State Governorship Election. 12 April 2015 . 2 February 2022 . channelstv.com.