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Jonah David Jang Military Governor of Benue State In office
August 1985 – August 1986Preceded by John Atom Kpera Succeeded by Yohanna Madaki Military Governor of Gongola State In office
August 1986 – December 1987Preceded by Yohanna Madaki Succeeded by Isa Mohammed Executive Governor of Plateau State Incumbent Assumed office
29 May 2007Preceded by Joshua Dariye Personal details Born 13 March 1944
Du, Jos South LGA, Plateau State, NigeriaAir Commodore Jonah David Jang (born 13 March 1944) was elected Governor of Plateau State in April 2007. He had previously served as Military Governor of Benue State and Gongola State[1] He ran successfully for reelection on 26 April 2011.[2]
Background
Jonah David Jang was born on 13 March 1944 at Du in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. In 1965 he enlisted as an Air Force Officer Cadet at the Military Training School in Kaduna. He was given flying training at Uetersen in West Germany (1965–1966) and further training at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. He was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 1969 and promoted to Lieutenant in 1970. He attended a course on Supply Operations Training (Logistics) in Denver, Colorado, United States and was promoted to Captain in 1972, Major in 1975 and Wing Commander in 1978, serving in most of the Nigerian air formations during this period.[3]
During the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida he served as Military Governor of Benue State from August 1985 to August 1986, then as Military Governor of Gongola State from August 1986 to December 1987.[1]
He voluntarily retired from the Nigeria Air Force in 1990. Jonah Jang took a Bachelor of Divinity Degree at the Theological College of Northern Nigeria (2000–2002). In 2007, he successfully contested the governorship election in Plateau State on the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).[3] He ran successfully for reelection on 26 April 2011.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
- ^ a b Bunmi Awolusi (29 April 2011). "Kaduna, Bauchi hold peaceful elections". The Guardian. UK. http://nigerianbulletin.com/2011/04/29/kaduna-bauchi-hold-peaceful-elections-the-guardian/. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
- ^ a b "Governor Jonah David Jang of Plateau State". Nigeria Governors' Forum. http://nggovernorsforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=51&Itemid=. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
Dan Suleiman • Joshua Anaja • Solomon Lar • Samuel Atukum • Chris Alli • Lawrence Onoja • Aliyu Kama • Joshua Madaki • Fidelis Tapgun • Mohammed Mana • Habibu Idris Shuaibu • Musa Shehu • Joshua Dariye • Chris Alli • Joshua Dariye • Michael Botmang • Joshua Dariye • Jonah David JangAbdullahi Shelleng • Adebayo Lawal • Aper Aku • John Kpera • Jonah David Jang • Yohanna Madaki • Ishaya Bakut • Idris Garba • Fidelis Makka • Moses Adasu • Joshua Obademi • Aminu Isa Kontagora • Dominic Oneya • George Akume • Gabriel SuswamGovernors of Gongola State 1st Military regime (1976 - 1979) Mohammed Jega • Abdul Rahman MamuduNigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983) Abubakar Barde • Wilberforce Juta • Bamanga Tukur2nd Military regime (1984 - 1989) Mohammed Jega • Yohanna Madaki • Jonah David Jang • Isa Mohammed • Abubakar SalihuYohanna Madaki
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Bashir Salihi MagashiSee also State Governors in Nigeria during the Muhammadu Buhari military regime (1984-1985), Military Governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime, State Governors in the Nigerian Third Republic (1992-1993)Nigerian state governors 2007–2011 term Osun Olagunsoye Oyinlola (annulled)
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