- Ibrahim Musa Gashash
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name= Ibrahim Musa Gashash
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title= Regional Minister without Portfolio
term_start=1956
term_end=1958
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title2= Regional Minister for Social Services
term_start2=1958
term_end2=1960
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title3= Regional Minister for Land and Survey
term_start3=1960
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party= Northern People's Congress
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profession=Businessman
religion=Muslim
footnotes=Ibrahim Musa Gashash was a
Kano trader andpolitician who was among a group of prominent NorthernNigerian s that formed the Northern People's Congress. Along with two other Kanomerchants , he helped establish the first indigenousPilgrimage tour company in Kano.Gashash was a descendant of a
Tripoli tanianArab family from Ghademes.Life
Business career
In the 1950s, Ibrahim Gashash was among a select few of Nigerian traders that acquired
licenses to trade incommodities , especiallyGround nut andCotton . The merchants who acquired the license were named Licensed Buying Agents (LBA), while membership into the league of agents was discriminatory. The requirements to become one includedknowledge of the English language, book keeping and a high capital base. The agents were usually involved in buyingKola nut , ground nut and cotton from producers and transporting the goods to major trade centers for further exchange with exporters or major trading companies of the era. Gashash, succeeded in this environment as an indigenous produce buying agent.Roman Loimeier. Islamic Reform and Political Change in Northern Nigeria, Northwestern University Press, 1997. p 88-89. ISBN 0810113465] The high barrier of entry towards acquisiition of the license among indigenous traders resulted in a few class of merchant elite in Kano, with trade in the ancient city dominated byLevantine businessmen . Gashash's, LBA, gave him the opportunity to use his knowledge of Kano farmers and traders as an edge in transaction, and the avenue to exapand into the transportation business, partially to transport his good to major trade center.In 1948, along with
Mamuda Dantata (son ofAlhassan Dantata ) and Haruna Kashim, he founded theWest African Pilgrims Association , a tour agency that organizedpilgrimages toMecca . The group later expanded into thehotel business, withBarkin Zuwo as manager. In 1950, he co-founded the Kano Citizens Trading Company along with other Kano merchants, the cooperative was the first indigenous joint commercial enterprise formed in Kano and Gashash became secretary of the company.By the 1950s, Gashash had emerged as a financier of the Northern People's Congress and was later made minister for Land and Survey
Political career
In 1952, DON ANIS Gashash became the regional president of the Northern People's Congress, after an emergency convention had been called due to a large proportion of executive party leaders not being legislators or members of the Northern Regional Assembly, a dangerous mistake in a
parliamentary system of government. The party was original made up of notable and prominent men from the north. K. W. J. Post. The Nigerian Federal Election of 1959: Politics and Administration in a Developing Political System, Oxford University Press, 1963. p 122.]In 1952, a working committee later joined by Musa Gashash, was set up to create the organizational structures of the nascent
political organization . Gashash later became a minister without portfolio in 1956-1958, Ahmadu Bello. My Life, Cambridge University Press, 1962. p 198, 209, 201.] In 1958, he was made Minister for social welfare and cooperatives and by 1960, he was the minister for Land and Survey.References
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