Hamisu Musa

Hamisu Musa is a Nigerian politician and administrator who was a minister of Postal Service from Oct 1983-December 1983. He was also a senator representing Kano South West during Nigeria's second republic. While in the senate, he served as the chairman of the Committee on Social Development.[1]

Musa is a former chairman of Bank of the North and Nigeria Express Contracting Services. He was born in Kafir Agur, Kano in 1938 and was educated at New York Institute of Management. In 1979, he defeated Muhammadu Maude of the NPN to win the senate seat of Kano's south west under the platform of the People's Redemption Party [2]

References

  1. Feinstein, Alan. African Revolutionary, the life and times of Nigeria's Aminu Kano.
  2. Afolabi, Micheal. Nigeria in Transition, 1978-1979: An Annotated Bibliography of Party Politics, Elections, and the Return to Civil Rule. Department of Library Science, Ahmadu Bello University, 1980.
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