Mohammed Abba Gana
Politician
1943 –
Who is Mohammed Abba Gana?
Mohammed Abba Gana served as a Special Adviser on Civil Society to the Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar until 22 June 2006, when he was sacked by President Olusegun Obasanjo. He had previously served as a Federal Capital Territory Minister from 8 February 2001 to 17 July 2003.
Gana was born in 1943 in Damboa, Borno State. He attended the Yelwa Boarding Senior Primary School, Maiduguri, Government College, Zaria, now Barewa College and Okene-Provincial Secondary School. He was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he obtained a degree in electrical engineering.
He worked as executive engineer in the Ministry of Works and Housing of North-Eastern State. In October 1979 he was appointed Bornu State Commissioner for Works and Housing by the Greater Nigerian People's Party government of Bornu State under Governor Mohammed Goni. In 1983 he was the gubernatorial candidate of the GNPP in Bornu State.
Abba-Gana became a wealthy man. For several years he was on the board of the National Electric Power Authority.
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