Musa Shehu Explained

Musa Sheikh Shehu
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Office1:Administrator of Rivers State
Term Start1:22 August 1996
Term End1:August 1998
Successor1:Sam Ewang
Office2:Administrator of Plateau State
Term Start2:August 1998
Term End2:May 1999
Successor2:Joshua Dariye

Colonel Musa Sheikh Shehu was Administrator of Rivers State, Nigeria from August 1996 to August 1998 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha, and then of Plateau State until the return to democracy in May 1999.[1]

At the time of the coup of 27 August 1985, when General Ibrahim Babangida came to power, Captain Musa Shehu played a supporting role as second in command of the Recce Battalion in Jos.[2]

While governor of Plateau state in 1999, Shehu received N200 million to clean up pollution from tin mining. The money was allegedly misappropriated.[3]

Shehu remained politically active after retirement in 1999.In 2001, he was among former military administrators who formed the United Nigeria Development Forum, a political pressure group.[4] In December 2009 he was among Northern leaders who opposed the transfer of power to vice-president Goodluck Jonathan during the illness of president Umaru Yar'Adua.[5] In 2010 Shehu was Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, an influential group of Northern Nigerian leaders.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nigeria States . WorldStatesmen . 2010-04-02.
  2. Web site: NIGERIA: THE PALACE COUP OF AUGUST 27, 1985 PART I . Nowa Omoigui . Waado . 2010-04-02.
  3. Web site: Tin-mining communities devastated . Philip Jakpor . Next . 2010-04-02.
  4. Web site: The Return of Abacha Boys . Kola Ologbondiyan and Agaju Maduba . ThisDay . 2001-04-29 . 2010-04-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927200611/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2001/04/29/20010429cov02.html . 2007-09-27.
  5. Web site: Northern leaders responsible for Yar'Adua's refusal to handover, as Media gives 7 days Ultimatum . Nigeria News . February 4, 2010 . 2010-04-02.
  6. Web site: Almajirci and the burden of guilt (I) . HAJIYA BILKISU (MNI) . 17 March 2010 . Daily Trust .