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Air MarshalIbrahim Mahmud Alfa
Governor of Kaduna State, Nigeria
In office
July 1978 – October 1979
Preceded byMuktar Muhammed
Succeeded byAbdulkadir Balarabe Musa
Chief of the Air Staff, Nigerian Air Force
In office
1 January 1984 – 1 January 1990
Preceded byAbdullahi Dominic Bello
Succeeded byNuraini Yussuff
Personal details
Born(1946-08-14)14 August 1946
Adamawa State, Nigeria
Died16 March 2000(2000-03-16) (aged 53)
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Air Force
Years of service1963-1990
Rank Air Marshal

Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa (14 August 1946 – 16 March 2000) was an air marshal in the Nigerian Air Force. He previously served as Military administrator of Kaduna State and Chief of Air Staff for the Nigerian Air Force. He died on 16 March 2000.

Early life

Born in Garkida, Adamawa State, he started his educational career at the Central Primary School, Jimeta, Yola, in 1948 and went on to complete his primary and secondary school education in 1960 at Yola Middle School, later known as the Provincial Secondary School. Soon after his graduation, he enrolled for his Higher School Certificate (HSC) course in Barewa College, Zaria, which he completed in 1962.

Military career

Ibrahim Alfa was one of the pioneering sets of officer cadets who enlisted into the Nigeria Air force in June 1963. On 28 August 1963, he was flown, along with a team of 83 other Nigerians, to Uetersen, Germany, for Basic and Advance Military Training. He was in Germany until 21 June 1966, when he was recalled home with the team and commissioned into the Nigerian Air Force with the rank of second lieutenant. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he commanded the NAF Detachment in Benin City.

In 1967, Alfa attended the Conversion Course on MIG 15 and 17 in USSR. He was promoted to the rank of captain in 1969. In 1970 he was appointed the Commanding Officer, Nigerian Air force (NAF) Flying Training Wing, Kano.

In 1972 he was promoted to the rank of Major. From December 1972 to August 1973, Ibrahim Alfa enrolled for the T-38 Instructor Pilot course at Lockheed and Randolph Air Force Base, in the United States. In 1973 he was appointed officer Commanding 64 Fighter Squadron, Kano, Nigeria.

In November 1974 he attended a conversion course on MiG 21 followed by a back seat check in USSR. In 1975 he was promoted Wing Commander. He was appointed a member of the Supreme Military Council between 1976 and 1978 as one of its younger members with the rank of Wing Commander. During this period, he attended the Advanced Staff College, l, England. In 1978 Alfa was promoted to the rank of Group-Captain and he was also appointed as the Military Administrator of Kaduna State by the then Head of State, General Olusegun Obasanjo, where he also took charge as Commander, Ground Training Group in Kaduna.

In June 1980, he enrolled at the Air War College in Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, USA. On his return from the Air War College in 1981, Ibrahim Alfa was appointed the Air Officer Operations (AOO), with the rank of Air Commodore. In 1982, he attended the International Defence Management Course, Lagos, Nigeria. In 1983 Alfa was promoted to the rank of Air Vice Marshal.

On 1 January 1984, he was appointed the eighth Chief of Air Staff by General Muhammadu Buhari's regime. After General Ibrahim Babangida took power in August 1985, he retained Alfa as Chief of Air Staff. On 1 October 1987, Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa was promoted to the rank of Air Marshal, the first Nigerian Air force officer ever to attain the rank.

Alfa retired from the Nigerian air force as the Chief of Air Staff in 1990.

Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa also served as a member of the supreme military council from 1984 to 1985, the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) 1985-90 as well as the chairman of the National Transition Committee in 1990.

Military Administrator of Kaduna state

In July 1978, Alfa was appointed military Administrator (position now called Governor) of Kaduna State, a position he held until October 1979.

Chief of Air Staff, Nigerian Air force

Alfa was appointed the eighth Chief of Air Staff, Nigerian Air Force, under General Muhammadu Buhari’s regime on 1 January 1984. He was retained as Chief of Air Staff during General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration until 1990.

Personal life

Ibrahim Alfa was married to Laraba, they had three sons and one daughter together.

Awards

Air Marshal Alfa (Rtd.) received several awards and medals. In alphabetical order they include:

  • Defence Service Medal (DSM) Defence Service Medal (Nigeria)
  • Distinguished Flying Star (DFS)
  • Distinguished Service Medals (DSM)
  • General Service Medal (GSM) General Service Medal (Nigeria)
  • Member of the Federal Republic (MFR)
  • National Service Medal (NSM) National Service Medal (Nigeria)
  • Republic Medal (RM)

References

  1. "Home Appliances World".
  2. Osso, Nyaknno (1990). Who's who in Nigeria. Newswatch. p. 140.
  3. Uwechue, Ralph (1991). Africa Who's who. Africa Journal Limited. p. 153.
  4. "Home Appliances World".
  5. Uwechue, Ralph (1991). Africa Who's who. Africa Journal Limited. p. 153.
Chiefs of air staff (CAS) Nigeria
Governors of North Central / Kaduna State
North Central State
Kaduna State
Military governors in Nigeria during the Olusegun Obasanjo regime (13 February 1976 – 1 October 1979)
AnambraJohn Kpera
Datti Abubakar
BauchiMohammed Kaliel
Garba Duba
BendelHusaini Abdullahi
Abubakar Waziri
BenueAbdullahi Shelleng
Adebayo Lawal
BornoMuhammadu Buhari
Mustapha Amin
Tunde Idiagbon
Cross RiverPaul Omu
Babatunde Elegbede
GongolaMohammed Jega
Abdul Rahman Mamudu
ImoNdubuisi Kanu
Adekunle Lawal
Sunday Ajibade Adenihun
KadunaMuktar Muhammed
Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa
KanoIshaya Shekari
KwaraGeorge Agbazika Innih
Sunday Ifere
LagosAdekunle Lawal
Ndubuisi Kanu
Ebitu Ukiwe
NigerMurtala Nyako
Ebitu Ukiwe
Joseph Oni
OgunSaidu Ayodele Balogun
Harris Eghagha
OndoIta David Ikpeme
Sunday Tuoyo
OyoDavid Jemibewon
Paul Tarfa
PlateauDan Suleiman
Joshua Anaja
RiversSuleiman Saidu
SokotoUmaru Mohammed
Gado Nasko
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Murtala Muhammed regime (1975 - 1976) and State governors in the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983)
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