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Umaru Shinkafi

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Preceded by
  
Succeeded by
  
Preceded by
  
Adamu Suleiman

Siblings
  
Mamuda Aliyu Shinkafi

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Born
  
19 January 1937Kaura Namoda, Sokoto State, Nigeria (
1937-01-19
)

Alma mater
  
University of LagosNigerian Law School

Died
  
6 July 2016, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, United Kingdom

Children
  
Hajiya Fatima Shinkafi, Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu, Hajiya Hadiza Yari, Aisha Umaru Shinkafi

A recall interview with the late umaru shinkafi


Umaru Shinkafi (19 January 1937 – 6 July 2016) was a Nigerian politician, intelligence chief, and Federal Commissioner of Internal Affairs. He was a presidential aspirant during the Third Nigerian Republic.

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Early career

Umaru Shinkafi was born in 1937 at Kaura Namoda, Sokoto State. He joined the Nigerian police force in 1959, after passing through the police college in Kaduna. In 1973 graduated from the University of Lagos and a year later, he graduated from the Nigerian Law School. He was a Federal Commissioner of Internal Affairs in 1975 and later became the head of the National Security Organization in 1979.

Third Republic

During the Nigerian third republic, Shinkafi was one of the promoters of the Nigerian National Congress (NNC) a political association formed in 1989 after the disbanding of poltiical groups by the Babangida administration, the NNC later joined the National Republican Convention. Early on, Shinkafi emerged as a leading presidential candidate during the period Babangida banned old breed politicians, he created a choice 92 campaign group for his presidential ambition which intended to have a canvasser in every ward of the federation. But after the unbanning of old breed politicians, he had to face tough competition in Adamu Ciroma, who had earlier supported his ambition. However, the primaries were later annulled and the presidential politicians banned, a new primary to be conducted under a new Option A4 electoral system was approved by Babangida. During the next primaries, Shinkafi supported the eventual NRC presidential candidate, Bashir Tofa and the party chairmanship aspirant, Hamed Kusamotu.

He died in London from an undisclosed illness on 6 July 2016.

References

Umaru Shinkafi Wikipedia