Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar Explained

Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar
Honorific Prefix:Major general
Office1:National Security Adviser
President1:Olusegun Obasanjo
Umaru Musa Yar'adua
Term Start1:1 June 2006
Term End1:8 March 2010
Predecessor1:Aliyu Mohammed Gusau
Successor1:Aliyu Mohammed Gusau
Office2:Governor of Kaduna State
President2:Ibrahim Babangida
Term Start2:July 1988
Term End2:August 1990
Predecessor2:Abubakar Dangiwa Umar
Successor2:Tanko Ayuba
Office3:Governor of Katsina State
President3:Ibrahim Babangida
Term Start3:September 1987
Term End3:July 1988
Successor3:Lawrence Onoja
Birth Date:5 July 1949
Birth Place:Kano State, Colonial Nigeria
Allegiance: Nigeria
Rank: Major general

Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar (born 5 July 1949, in Kano State, Nigeria) was formerly the National security adviser to the president of Nigeria. Rtd Major General Mukhtar was also a former military governor of Kaduna state and Katsina State, in the case of the latter he was the first administrator or governor.

Life and career

He had a fairly prominent army career culminating with his appointment as the general officer commanding the first division, Nigerian army in Kaduna state, before that, he was the Chief of Staff of a peace keeping force in Liberia.[1]

The retired general was one of the few serving high-ranking officers in the middle of the 1990s who voiced concerns over the detention and trial of the former President Obasanjo and his former deputy Shehu Musa Yar'Adua.[2] He is known as a principled and charismatic officer who earned the respect of President Obasanjo when he refused to budge to the demands of Sani Abacha, on the treatment of coups suspects in 1995.

From 23 January 2002, to 30 May 2003, he administrated the Embassy of Nigeria in Moscow and was also accredited to Minsk.[3]

In 2017, around 5pm on Wednesday, his residence at Ahmadu Bello Way, Kano was raided by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Coup Attempted by Liberian Rebels Thwarted by African Peacekeepers - The Tech. Shiner. Cindy. The Washington Post. The Tech. 114. 41. 2022-07-21. 1994-09-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210107100740/https://tech.mit.edu/V114/N41/liberia.41w.html. 2021-01-07.
  2. News: Obasanjo In Danger.!. The News. (Lagos), 12 April 1999.
  3. Web site: Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Saltanov Meets with Nigeria's Ambassador to Moscow Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar. 2015-05-14. 2015-05-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518084434/http://www.mid.ru/bdomp/bl.nsf/062c2f5f5fa065d4c3256def0051fa1e/40d4b5b4e7446ad643256d3900461e9c!OpenDocument. dead.
  4. News: EFCC raids ex-NSA Sarki Mukhtar's house. Jaafar. Jaafar. Daily Nigerian. 2017-03-02. 2024-08-29.