Ahmad Aliyu
Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto (born 1 January 1970) is a Nigerian politician who is the governor-elect of Sokoto State.[1][2][3] He was a former commissioner and was the deputy governor of Sokoto State from 2015 until his resignation in 2018.[4][5]
Ahmad Aliyu | |
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Governor-elect of Sokoto State | |
Assuming office 29 May 2023 | |
Deputy | Idris Muhammad Gobir (elect) |
Succeeding | Aminu Tambuwal |
Deputy Governor of Sokoto State | |
In office 29 May 2015 – 14 November 2018 | |
Governor | Aminu Tambuwal |
Preceded by | Muktar Shagari |
Succeeded by | Manir Dan Iya |
Personal details | |
Born | Ahmad Aliyu 1 January 1970 Sokoto, North-Western State, Nigeria (now in Sokoto State) |
Political party | All Progressives Congress |
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Early life and background
Ahmed Aliyu was born on 1 January 1970, in Tudun wada at Sokoto metropolis, Sokoto state, Nigeria. He has worked as a cashier, an auditor and an accountant.[6] He was deputy director of Finance and Supply, Sabon-Birni Local Government, 1996 to 1998; Director of Finance and Supply, Kebbe Local Chief Accountant Local Government Service Commission, 2004 to 2007.[6] He was a two-term Commissioner and the first Executive Secretary of Police Trust Fund (PTF).[7]
References
- Cyril (19 March 2023). "Sokoto: APC gov'ship candidate, Ahmed Aliyu declared winner". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- Suleiman, Qosim (19 March 2023). "APC's Ahmed Aliyu declared winner of Sokoto governorship election". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- Olugbemi, Adeniyi (19 March 2023). "JUST-IN: APC Retakes Sokoto From Tambuwal". Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- "APC's Ahmed Aliyu, ex-deputy of Tambuwal, wins Sokoto guber poll". TheCable. 19 March 2023. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- "Sokoto State Deputy Governor Inaugurates Child Spacing Advocacy Working Group". www.healthpolicyplus.com. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- Republic, The (13 March 2023). "Who Is Running for Governor?". The Republic. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- Rapheal (17 March 2023). "Decision Day 2023: Those who will be governors". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
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