Gado Nasko

Gado Nasko

Lieutenant General Muhammad Gado Nasko(rtd) (born 1941) was briefly the military governor of Sokoto State ["Sokoto State's measure to control preachers," British Broadcasting Corporation, February 15, 1979] between 1978-1979. Nasko retired from the army in 1993 after a palace coup by his colleague Sani Abacha ushered in a new set of ministers. He was at the time a Lt Gen and one of the few high ranking Generals left in 1993 after the exit of military dictator Ibrahim Babangida retired to his village Home in Nasko Niger state quietly to his new life as a farmer and community leader. he was decorated by president Olusegun Obasanjo with the national honour award of commander of the order of the Niger(CON) and recognised as one of the most respected states men in Nigeria. he is married to two wives Fatima and Rakiya with 9 children namely: Umar, Hamza, Ibrahim, Abdulazeez, Abubakar, Aminu, Fatima, Zainab,and Maryam .

Timeline

*Nigeria Military Training School: 1962-1963
*School of Artillery, Larkill: 1963-1964
*Commissioned Officer, Corps of Artillery: July 1964
*Commandant of the School of Artillery: 1969-1975
*Commander 2nd Artillery Brigade: 1975-1976
*Military Secretary] : 1976-1978
*Military Governor Sokoto State: 1978-1979
*Commandant 1st Divisional Artillery: 1979-1980
*Commandant Corps of Artillery: 1980-1985
*Minister of Trade, Agriculture and Water resources: 1985-1989
*Minister for the federal Capital Territory, Abuja: 1989-1993

Notes

References

[http://www.dawodu.com/barrack4.htm Nasko Barracks]


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