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Brigadier (air force) Musa Usman was the first governor of
North-Eastern State North-Eastern State is a former administrative division of Nigeria. It was created on 27 May 1967 from parts of the Northern Region, Nigeria, Northern Region. Its capital was the city of Maiduguri. On 3 February 1976, two states were carved out ...
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from May 1967 to July 1975 after the state had been formed from part of Northern Region during the military regime of General
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. Usman attended the
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gaining his commission in 1962. Major Usman was a participant in the July 1966 coup when Major General Aguiyi Ironsi was overthrown, replaced by General Yakubu Gowon. Appointed governor of North-East State in May 1967, Usman initiated construction of the Ashaka cement factory, eventually opened on 19 July 1979 by Major-General
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. In 1975 he participated in friendly negotiations with
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to settle the border between that country and Nigeria. He was a cautious supporter of the principle that the military government should hand over to civilian rule in 1976. After retirement, he was allocated a residence in the prestigious Jabi Street area of Kaduna. Usman later became a director of the Bank of the North.


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