Usman Sarki
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Usman Sarki | |
|---|---|
| Federal Minister of Interior | |
| In office 23 December 1959 – 7 December 1962 | |
| Prime Minister | Tafawa Balewa |
| Preceded by | J. M. Johnson |
| Succeeded by | Shehu Shagari |
| Etsu Nupe | |
| In office 1962–1969 | |
| Preceded by | Muhammadu Ndayako |
| Succeeded by | Musa Bello |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1920 |
| Died | 1984 (aged 63–64) |
| Party | Northern People Congress |
| Education | Bida Middle School University of Ibadan |
Usman Sarki dan Malam Saidu MP, CFR (b. 1920 - 1984) was the Federal Minister of Interior from 1959 to 1962 succeeded J. M. Johnson and served as the 10th Etsu Nupe from 1962 to 1969 succeeding the 9th Etsu Nupe Muhammadu Ndayako.[1][2][3] He was succeeded by his cousin, the 11th Etsu Nupe Musa Bello.[4][5]
Born into Masaba ruling house of Bida, his father Saidu Sarki was the 8th Etsu Nupe. He began his early education in the well known Bida Middle School from 1933 to 1943 and then the Kaduna College in 1944. In 1954 he studied development economics and an extra moral studies in the University of Ibadan for engineering.[6]
Career
He started his career as engineer and supervisor in Bida native authority before becoming a federal representative in 1955 on the platform of NPC and was secretary of works and survey serving as Federal representative. In 1960 he was federal minister of internal affairs before leaving in 1962 to succeed his uncle, HRH Etsu Nupe Muhammadu Ndayako, who had died. He was succeeded in the ministry by HE Alhaji Shehu Shagari.[3]
He was part of the 1966 Northern delegation to deliberate in meetings between the major regions after the coup of 1966.