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Idris Garba

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Idris Garba íchíMilitary Governor ye Benue State kwo Odo 1987 lo tí ódò 1988 kpaí Governor of Kano State kwí ódo 1989 lo tí odo 1992.[1]

Idris Garba ma bí efu óchu ékébié efu ódò 1947 efu éwo Gulu, Lapai Local Government Area (LGA) efu Niger State, Nigeria.í lo tí unyí úkoche ísakulu èdo megwejí achí ótakada efu Nigerian Military School, Zaria 1963 - 1967.

Military training

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Í lo efu Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, kpaí í ño chí commissioned ye second lieutenant efu efu 1968.[1] onwu ño lo ya chí amí ótakada ku ma kojo kí alí :[1]

  • Artillery Troop Commanders Course USSR, July 1970 - September 1971
  • Young Officers Course Nowshera, Pakistan, efu óchu ékébié lo tí efu óchu ekegwa- efu ódò, 1972
  • Technical Gunnery Course Larkhill, Salisbury, UK, óchu ékélu lo tí óchu ékéjo efu ódò-, 1975.
  • Field Artillery Officers Advanced Course, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, USA efu óchu ékéfa efu ódò 1977 lo tí efu óchu ékéji 1978;
  • Command and Staff College, Jaji óchu ékéjo efu ódò 1978 ló tí efu óchu ekélé efu ódò , 1979
  • Regiment Battalion Commanders Course, Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji efu ódò 1981.

Military command

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His commands were:[1]

  • Troop Commander, second Field Artillery Regiment, Onitsha, (November, 1968 to September 1969)
  • Commanding Officer, second Field Artillery Regent (Rear) Ibadan (September 1969 to July 1970)
  • Battalion Commander, Oyo (September 1971 to October 1973)
  • Instructor/Chief Instructor Nigerian Army School of Artillery (Kaduna 1974 to August 1976)
  • Commanding Officer, Commander, Heavy Artillery Regiment (September 1976 to April 1980)
  • Company Commander 82 Infantry Battalion United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, Lebanon (May to December 1980)
  • Commanding Officer, 342 Support Regiment, Zaria (1981 to 1983)
  • Deputy Defence Adviser, Nigerian Embassy, Moscow (1983 to 1986)
  • Commander Officer, Short Service Course NDA Kaduna (1986 to 1988)

Military governor

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Efu ódò 1988, General Ibrahim Babangida fu chí kí chí agimí Governor of Benue State. Ma fu wn chí ge Gòminar Kano State efochu ẹkẹjọ efọdọ 1988,í chukọlọ tí efu ódò 1992 ta kí du handínoba ñwu amí talaka ko‘dunwu chí Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya efu e du yogba éí Nigerian Third Republic.[2] Col. Idris Garba enacted an edict which repealed previous laws and vested the Kano State Sports Council with the responsibilities of promoting and developing sports in the state.[3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Colonel Idris Garba". Government of Benue State of Nigeria. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2009-11-29.
  2. Admin (2017-02-13). "GARBA, Colonel Idris". Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation (in American English). Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  3. Sani Yusif. "Kano State Sports Council: The pathetic story (I)". Daily Triumph. Retrieved 2009-11-29.

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