Mahmud Modibbo Tukur (1944–1988) was a Nigerian historian, scholar and the 4th National President of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is a Nigerian union of university academic staff, founded in 1978. ASUU is an offshoot of the Nigerian Association of University Teachers (NAUT) which was established in 1965. At that time, NAUT con ...
(ASUU). Tukur was the Head of the Department of History and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at
Ahmadu Bello University
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when he died on 15 November 1988 in
Zaria
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.
Life
During his time at Ahmadu Bello University, he met and studied under some influential Historians like
Professor Abdullahi Smith and
Professor Yusufu Bala Usman who jointly supervised his doctoral dissertation on “The Imposition of British Colonial Domination on the Sokoto Caliphate, Borno and Neighbouring States (1897-1914): A Reinterpretation of Colonial Sources”. Originally, Tukur's topic was on the role of Emirs in 20th century Northern Nigeria but during his research he decided to change the topic. The major influence in his decision was "the prevalent misrepresentation of the nature of the societies and polities of Northern Nigeria before British colonisation, and the consequent justification/rationalisation of British colonial conquest as contained in studies by
Margey Perham, Robert Heussler, S.J. Hogben,
A.H.M. Kirk-Greene, H.S. Hogendorn and others". A particular study he singled out as a major factor was Abel.O. Anjorin's doctoral dissertation which was submitted to the
University of London
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in 1965. As Tukur continued his study, a panel of examiners upgraded his thesis from an MA to a PhD after being impressed with his work.
Professor Yusufu Bala Usman stated that the study was "the best PhD thesis written by anyone, anywhere in the world, on any aspect of Nigerian history since 1960".
As a Trade Unionist, Mahmud Tukur participated and lead a number of protests starting from 1981. In that year, a student crisis over allegations that food contracts were mismanaged, as part of a committee tasked with investigating the crisis, he strongly condemned the authorities who were trying to blame the student leaders and lecturers. This lead him to start getting more involved in university politics later becoming vice president and later President of ASUU. Later that same year, he led the first ASUU nation-wide strike since the era of
Yakubu Gowon's government regarding university autonomy and democracy. ASUU also demanded the reinstatement of the lecturers who were dismissed for their involvement in the
Ali-Must-Go protests of 1978. Under his leadership, ASUU established close ties to the other major trade unions in the country like the
Nigeria Labour Congress
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History
The Nigerian Labour Congress was founded in December 1978, as a merger of four different organisations: the Nigeria Trade Union Congress (NTUC) ...
(NLC) and the
National Association of Nigerian Students
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(NANS). In 1984, Dr.Mahmud Tukur was invited by the Soviet trade union Educational and Scientific Workers’ Union (ESWU) to the
USSR
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but could not attend sending former ASUU National President Prof. Biodun Jeyifo instead to represent ASUU.
Works
* British Colonisation of Northern Nigeria, 1897-1914: A Reinterpretation of Colonial Sources
* The Essential Mahmud: Selected Writings of Mahmud Modibbo Tukur edited by Dr.Tanimu Abubakar
References
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Historians of Nigeria
Nigerian trade unionists
Nigerian Fula people
Ahmadu Bello University alumni
People from Adamawa State
20th-century Nigerian historians