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Ibrahim Saminu Turaki

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193.220.78.5 17:23, 23 August 2006 (UTC) Alhaji Ibrahim Saminu Turaki (b. 1963) has been governor of Jigawa State in Nigeria since 29 May 1999. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). He was originally elected and subsequently re-elected in 1999 and 2003 respectively on the platform of the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP).

TURAKI, THE MILLENNIUM GOVERNOR Born on 14 July, 1963. Attended Federal Government College Kaduna and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) where he obtained a Bachelors Degree in Actuarial Science in 1985. Before the inception of Dr. Saminu Turaki’s Administration in Jigawa State for over a decade after the creation in August 1991, the process of social-economic development in Jigawa State has been a difficult one as it was devoid of any logical articulated and documented blue print that would steer the State’s development efforts. Consequently, until last few years when the state under the leadership of Dr. Saminu Turaki laid a solid foundation robust enough to guarantee rapid and sustainable socio-economic development in the state. A man who transformed a hitherto rural oriented and subsistence farming state to become a leading proponent of Nigerian’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution. Major focuses of Dr. Ibrahim Saminu Turaki’s administration is the use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) effectively and strategically as tools to convert poverty, promote sustainable economic growth and empower individuals and communities to participate more fully and creatively in their societies and economies As Nigeria braces up for the information technology era, Jigawa State thrives to be identified as the forefront of that development. The state pursues the mission through an integrated set of programmes areas; Þ Field based research, pilot projects and support for innovation in using ICT creatively and strategically to address specific development challenges in a broad range of sectors (Education, health, rural development, public sector reform and governance) Þ Best practice guidance and how best to support the effective integration of ICT in development strategies and programmes. Þ Research, capacity building, innovations and global dialogue and Knowledge sharing to support policy and regulatory frame works and public private partnership that enable increased access to ICT infrastructure and services. To achieve all these, the Jigawa State multi Billion naira Broadband Network. Project was initialized. The project is a satellite based communication facility for delivery of a broad range of multimedia services encompassing Video, Audio and Data. This broadband is first of it kind in Nigeria and the biggest in Africa and with 90% Data to cover Africa. The Jigawa Network is controlled by the main earth station located at the state capital, Dutse with uplink and downlink facilities to the satellite. The Dutse Teleport authenticates and controls all access signals transmitted to and from any system linked to the Network. The Jigawa Network also allows multiple teleports, Independent of each other. That is why by having a Network of terminal earth stations across vast regions, this connectivity project could potentially represent single communication platform to be reckoned within Africa.

So,ultimately, the project in addition to its anticipated social services to the people of Jigawa State has srong commmercil viability which the state stands to get for its up keep in the near future. In line with thise Dr. saminu Turaki is putting informaiton technology to stimulate development of every sector of the agrarian state. He established Informatics Institute in the state that caters for the teaching and the research needs for the students and teachers. The Institute provides first digital library Nigeria and it the first to be established in Africa. To be continued By Usman Mohammad Na’Allah Maigatari usman_naallah@yahoo.com tel: 08059363600


Nigerian state governors 2007–2011 term
AbiaTheodore Orji
AdamawaMurtala Nyako
Akwa IbomGodswill Akpabio
AnambraPeter Obi
BauchiIsa Yuguda
BayelsaTimipre Sylva
BenueGabriel Suswam
BornoAli Modu Sheriff
Cross RiverLiyel Imoke
DeltaEmmanuel Uduaghan
EbonyiMartin Elechi
EdoOserheimen Osunbor (annulled)
Adams Aliyu Oshiomle
EkitiOlusegun Oni (annulled)
Kayode Fayemi
EnuguSullivan Chime
GombeMohammed Danjuma Goje
ImoIkedi Ohakim
JigawaSule Lamido
KadunaNamadi Sambo (appointed VP)
Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa
KanoIbrahim Shekarau
KatsinaIbrahim Shema
KebbiUsman Saidu Nasamu Dakingari
KogiIbrahim Idris
KwaraBukola Saraki
LagosBabatunde Fashola
NasarawaAliyu Doma
NigerMu'azu Babangida Aliyu
OgunGbenga Daniel
OndoOlusegun Agagu (annulled)
Olusegun Mimiko
OsunOlagunsoye Oyinlola (annulled)
Rauf Aregbesola
OyoChristopher Alao-Akala
PlateauJonah David Jang
RiversRotimi Amaechi
SokotoAliyu Magatakarda Wamakko
TarabaDanbaba Suntai
YobeMamman Bello Ali (died)
Ibrahim Geidam
ZamfaraMahmud Shinkafi
See also Nigerian state governors 2003-2007 term, Nigerian state governors 2011–2015 term
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