Kagara Emirate
The Kagara Emirate is a traditional state which located in Kagara near to Pandogari town, Kagara is the capital of Rafi local government Niger State, Nigeria. The Emirate is located in Niger East Senatorial District.
| Kagara Emirate | |
|---|---|
|  Seal | |
| Motto(s): Home of peace and tourism | |
|   Kagara Emirate Location in Nigeria | |
| Coordinates: 10°11′04″N 6°15′12″E | |
| Country | Nigeria | 
| State | Niger State | 
| Government | |
| • Type | Emir | 
| • Emir of (Kagara) | Alhaji Ahmed Garba Gunna | 
List of rulers
    
| No. | Name | Reign start | Reign end | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ahmadu Attahiru | ||
| 2 | Alhaji Salihu Tanko | ? | 2 March 2021 | 
| 3 | Alhaji Ahmed Garba Gunna | 7 April 2021 | to date | 
Kagara Emirate in the history has three rulers including the present ruler, the second emir of Kagara Alhaji Salihu Tanko, Who has died after suffering from illness.[1] After his death the Alhaji Ahmed Garba Gunna became the third emir of Kagara.[2][3][4] and the first Emir Attahiru Ahmadu. [[File:Marigayi_Alhaji_Salihu_Tanko_Sarkin_Kagara_na_ll.jpg|thumb|{{en|Late Alhaji Salihu Tanko Emir of Kagara ll ]]
History of Emirate
    
    
History of Dam in Kagara Emirate
    
The town has a talc processing plant.[5] Construction of a dam was initiated in 1979 for a sum of N5 billions. The Federal University of Technology Minna carried out the Environmental Impact assessment for the Upper Niger River Basin and Rural Development Authority (UNRBDA).[6] About N3 billions had been paid by February 2002, when the Minister of Water Resources, Muktar Shagari, gave the contractor a deadline to complete the dam by December that year. In February 2004 the Minister of State for Water Resources, Mr. Bashr Ishola Awotorebo visited the dam site, and as a result called the contractor to account for delays in the project.[7] In August 2004, while presenting 500 hand pumps from the Federal Government to the Niger State Governor, Abdulkadir Kure, Mukhtar Shagari said the dam project could be doomed due to non-approval of the budgetary allocation.[8] In August 2007, Bala Kuta of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, a National House of Assembly representative, pledged to help with the dam project.[9]
One student is killed and 27 students, three teachers, twelve family members) were kidnapped by bandits on 17 February 2021.[10]
Remains of the Iron Age Nok culture have been found at Kagara, which lies at the far northwest end of the zone of Nok culture.[11]
References
    
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- "46-Year-Old Garba Gunna Is New Emir Of Kagara". independent.ng. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- Asishana, Minna, Justina (8 April 2021). "Kagara Emirate gets Emir". The Nation.
- "Mandate". Raw Materials Research and Development Council. Archived from the original on 2011-02-11. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- "History". Federal University of Technology, Minna. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- Juliana Taiwo (25 February 2004). "Minister Summons Kagara Dam Contractor". ThisDay. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
- Jide Orintunsin (2004-08-13). "Kagara Dam Project Jinxed - Shagari". Retrieved 2011-01-11.
- "Kuta Pledges to Assist in Dam Development". ThisDay. 12 August 2007. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
- "Gunmen kidnap dozens from school in central Nigeria". news.yahoo.com. AFP. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
-  William Fagg, Herbert List (1990). Nigerian images. National Commission for Museums & Monuments. p. 24. ISBN 0-85331-566-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)