- Ibrahim Imam
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name = Ibrahim Imam
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office = Member of the Northern Nigeria House of Assembly
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term_start =1951
term_end =1959
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constituency = Yerwa
office2 =Member of the Northern Nigeria House of Assembly
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term_start2 =1961
term_end2 =1965
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constituency2 =Tiv
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party =Borno Youth Movement NEPU, NPC
religion =Muslim
occupation =Contractor
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footnotes =Ibrahim Imam was a
Kanuri politician fromBorno ,Nigeria who was the secretary of the Northern People's Congress and later became a patron of theBorno Youth Movement . He was elected into the Northern House of Assembly in 1961, representing aTiv district. Prior to his election in 1961, he had represented his district of Yerwa in 1951 after supporting a strike of Native Administration workers.Early life and education
Ibrahim Imam was a Kanuri man from the Yerwa district of Borno. He was born into an
aristocratic family and hishalf-brother was the district head of Yerwa. He attendedKatsina College and after completing his studies joined the Borno Native Administration as an assistant and later became the supervisor of works in 1950.Political career
While working as an
engineering assistant for the BornoNative Authority , he entered thepolitical arena as the founder of the Borno Youth Improvement Association in 1949.Billy J. Dudley. Parties and Politics in Northern Nigeria, Routledge, 1968. p 88-90. ISBN 0714616583] In 1951, he contested and won a seat to theHouse of Assembly defeating theWaziri Mohammed. A year later at the inception of theNorthern People's Congress , which later became the dominant party in theregion , he was nominated as the party's secretary-general; he joined a large number of his colleagues from theregional house who enlisted on thepolitical platform of the new NPC. As the general secretary of NPC, he became one of the party's prominent campaigners and was involved in political tours, traveling for thousands of miles while providing support for the extension of the party through the establishment of branches in various towns and cities in the region.After leaving the Native Authority, he became a
building contractor to supplement his income as an honourable member of the House.Borno Youth Movement
However, in 1954, Ibrahim resigned his position from NPC and left the party, citing the lack of a
revolutionary platform for politicalreform of the local government in the northK. W. J. Post, The Nigerian Federal Election of 1959: Politics and Administration in a Developing Political System, Oxford University Press, 1963.] and also NPC's movement towards areactionary andimperialistic political union. A year later, he joinedAminu Kano 's Northern Elements Progressive Union and in 1956, he became the patron of theBorno Youth Movement , a young organization that had grown out of its members disappointment with the native authority in Borno and the scandal of the Waziri, Mohammed. In 1956, he encouraged a fruitful alliance of the movement with NEPU particularly in Borno where the alliance later won two regional seats. But in a few years, Imam an ambitiouspolitician was in need of resources to organize the alliance in Bornu and in the Northern region left the merger due to the inability of NEPU to contribute enough resources to strengthen the party in the region. He left NEPU and established an alliance with the Action Group and later became the leader of opposition in the regional House of Assembly.References
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