Muhammadu Inuwa Wada (c. 1917 – November 25, 2015) was a parliamentarian and minister of Works and Survey under the administration of
Tafawa Balewa. He was a veteran parliamentarian towards the end of the
Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, ...
n first republic and was given the Defense portfolio in 1965 after the death of
Muhammadu Ribadu.
He was first elected in 1951 as a member of the Northern House of Assembly, he was subsequently nominated to the Federal House of Representatives and was a member and later minister from 1951 to 1966.
Inuwa Wada was known by many as a quiet figure in contrast to the hectic demands of his ministerial portfolio in the Works department which was going through a period of increased focus on major developmental projects as part of a six-year plan during the early 1960s.
Life
Born in 1917 to a respected family in
Kano, he is a relative of Malam
Aminu Kano
Mallam Aminu Kano (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983) was a Nigerian radical opposition political leader, teacher, poet, playwright, and trade unionist from Kano. He played an active role during the transition from British colonial rule t ...
, Alhaji
Aminu Bashir Wali and the father of the former Head of State
Murtala Mohammed
Murtala Ramat Muhammed (; 8 November 1938 – 13 February 1976) was a Nigerian military officer and the fourth head of state of Nigeria. He led the 1966 Nigerian counter-coup in overthrowing the military regime of Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi a ...
, his grandfather was Chief Alkali during the early twentieth century and his father worked as a surveyor for the Kano Native Authority before his death in 1924.
Wada attended Shuhuci Elementary School and in 1938, he graduated from the Kano Middle School. He then went on to train as a teacher at the Katsina Higher College from 1933 to 1938 and later became a teacher in Kano where he taught history, English and geography and also edited a paper, 'Yadda Yake Yau'. After putting nine years in teaching, he left the profession for the offices of the Kano Native Authority and worked there as a clerk, chief scribe and information officer.
Politics
Wada began in politics in 1945 and was a founding member of the
Northern People's Congress
The Northern People's Congress (NPC) is a political party in Nigeria. Formed in June 1943, the party held considerable influence in the Northern Region from the 1950s until the military coup of 1966. It was formerly a cultural organization know ...
. While in the NPC, he was the party's secretary and national organizer.
In the 1950s, he served on the board of the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, the
Nigerian Coal Corporation and the Nigerian Groundnut Marketing Board. In the 1964 election, he had to contend with a Young NEPU candidate who was a School teacher by name Musa Said Abubakar Magami and future governor of Kano,
Abubakar Rimi who contested as an independent candidate but all of them pulled out of the race before the elections were contested.
Wada is a paternal uncle of the late
Murtala Mohammed
Murtala Ramat Muhammed (; 8 November 1938 – 13 February 1976) was a Nigerian military officer and the fourth head of state of Nigeria. He led the 1966 Nigerian counter-coup in overthrowing the military regime of Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi a ...
, former Nigerian Head of State.
He ran a fairly successful transport business after the 1966
coup that abolished the first republic. He also remained an influential conservative figure in the Northern region after the coup.
Business career
Wada secured a loan from the Nigerian Industrial Development Bank to start his first manufacturing venture, a match making company. He later owned interest in at least five other business ventures including a transport company. His breakthrough in the transport sector occurred when he bought 50
lorries for a small deposit, other ventures included the Nigerian Spanish Engineering Company, Kanol Paints, Arewa Industries, Standard Industrial Industries and Nigerian Enamelware Company.
Electoral history
1959 Sumaila parliamentary election:
:Inuwa Wada NPC - 26,149
:Mohammed Achimolo Garba NEPU - 2,231
:Sule Baba AG - 456
References
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Politicians from Kano
1910s births
2015 deaths
Nigerian Muslims
Defence ministers of Nigeria
Gyanawa clan