- Bamanga Tukur
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name= Bamanga Tukur
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office= Governor of Gongola State
term_start= October 1983
term_end= December 1983
predecessor=Abubakar Barde
successor=Mohammed Jega
birth_date= 1935
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profession=Businessman
party=National Party of Nigeria
religion=Muslim
footnotes=Bamanga Tukur (born 1935) is a prominent
Nigeria nbusinessman and politician who was a Minister for Industries during the administration of GeneralSani Abacha . He is one of the high profilecivil servants and military officers who acquired large areas of farmland along the various River Basin authorities. He is currently the president of theAfrica Business Roundtable .Life and career
Bamanga Tukur is a resident of
Adamawa State and was once the governor of the oldGongola State , which encompassed Adamawa andTaraba State s. He was also a former member of the board of Trustees of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). He came to national attention in the mid 1970's, as the general manager of theNigerian Ports Authority , it was a time the agency was having problems with congestion as a result of a massivecement importation scheme that was started at the twilight ofYakubu Gowon 's administration. During his tenure, the government built a few moreseaports to ease the transaction cost associated with shipping and to ensure adequate facilities for Nigeria's import and export needs.In 1982, he left his position as general manager and soon contested the Gongola gubernatorial race, which he won. Tukur served as governor for three months before the democratic administration was curtailed by a military coup. After leaving the Gongola State House, he entered full scale entrepreneurship, and was the founder and chairman of BHI holdings (DADDO group of companies). In 1992, he was an unsuccessful presidential candidate for the
National Republican Convention , during which he and a few rivals ofAdamu Ciroma lobbied for the cancellation of the first primary due to allegations of favoritism leveled against the leadership of the party. During this period, his friendship with some Nigerian firms raised concerns about his ethical disposition, as he was a board member of the Nigerian branch of theBank of Credit and Commerce International .Recently, Tukur worked with the
New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD).References
*William Reno, Warlord politics and African states, Lynne Rienner Publishers; (July 1999). ISBN 1555878830
*cite news |first=Obi |last= Aiele|title=Alhaji Bamanga Tukur - the Business Face of Africa |url= http://allafrica.com/stories/200709030974.html|work=This Day viaallAfrica.com |publisher=Leaders & Company Limited |date=2007-09-01 |accessdate=2007-09-19
*cite web |url=http://www.africa-investor.com/awards/aiindexawards/alhaji.html |title=Dr Alhaji Bamanga Tukur |accessdate=2007-09-19 |work=Ai Index Awards
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