Umaru Musa Yar'Adua (; 16 August 19515 May 2010) was a Nigerian
politician
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who served as the
president of Nigeria from 2007 until his death in May 2010. He won the
Nigerian presidential election held on 21 April 2007, and was sworn in on 29 May 2007.
He had previously served as the
governor
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of
Katsina State from 1999 to 2007;
and was a member of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In 2009, Yar'Adua left for
Saudi Arabia
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to receive treatment for
pericarditis. He returned to Nigeria on 24 February 2010, but died on 5 May.
Early life
Family
Yar'adua was born in
Katsina State, Nigeria.
[
] His father,
Musa Yar'Adua, was a Minister for
Lagos
Lagos ( ; ), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria. With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, the most populous urban area on the African continent, and on ...
in the
First Republic and held the
chieftaincy title of ''Matawalle'' (custodian of the royal treasury) of the
Katsina Emirate, a title which the younger Yar'Adua inherited. His paternal grandfather, Malam Umaru, had also held the title of ''Matawallen Katsina'', while his paternal grandmother, Binta, was a princess of the Katsina Emirate and a sister of emir
Muhammadu Dikko.
[Daily Trust, Yar'Adua Interview, 3 March 2007]
Yar'Adua married
Turai Yar'Adua of
Katsina state in 1975;
they had seven children (five daughters and two sons) and several grandchildren.
Their daughter,
Zainab, is married to the former
Kebbi state governor,
Usman Dakingari.
Another daughter, Nafisa, is married to
Isa Yuguda, a former
governor of Bauchi state. Her sister Maryam is married to
Ibrahim Shema, Yar'Adua's successor as
Katsina state governor.
Yar'Adua was also married to Hauwa Umar Radda from 1992 to 1997, and they had two children.
Education
Yar'Adua started his education at Rafukka Primary School in 1958, and moved to Dutsinma Boarding Primary School in 1962. He attended the Government College at
Keffi from 1965 until 1969. In 1971 he received a Higher School Certificate from
Barewa College.
He attended
Ahmadu Bello University
The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) is a public research university located in Zaria, Nigeria, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. It was opened in 1962 as the University of Northern Nigeria. The university has four colleges, three schools, 18 faculties, ...
in
Zaria from 1972 to 1975, where he obtained a
bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in Education and Chemistry, and then returned in 1978 to pursue a
master's degree
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in
Analytical Chemistry.
Pre-presidency
Yar'Adua's first employment was at Holy Child College in
Lagos
Lagos ( ; ), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria. With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, the most populous urban area on the African continent, and on ...
(1975–76). He later served as a lecturer at the College of Arts, Science, and Technology in
Zaria,
Kaduna state
Kaduna (, جىِهَر كَدُنا; مدينة كدونا; , ; ) is a States of Nigeria, state in the northwest geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna (city), Kaduna, which was the List of Nigerian ...
, between 1976 and 1979. In 1979, he began working as a lecturer at Katsina College of Arts, Science, and Technology (now Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic), remaining in this position until 1983, when he began working in the corporate sector.
Yar'Adua worked at Sambo Farms Ltd. in
Funtua,
Katsina state, as its pioneer General Manager, between 1983 and 1989. He served as a board member of Katsina State Farmers' Supply Company between 1984 and 1985, Member of the Governing Council of Katsina College of Arts, Science and Technology
Zaria and Katsina Polytechnic, between 1978 and 1983, board chairman of Katsina State Investment and Property Development Company between 1994 and 1996.
He also served as a director of many companies, including Habib Nigeria
Bank
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Ltd, 1995–99; Lodigiani Nigeria Ltd., 1987–99, Hamada Holdings, 1983–99; and Madara Ltd., Vom, Jos, 1987–99. He was Chairman of Nation House Press Ltd., Kaduna, from 1995 to 1999.
Party politics
During the
Second Republic (1979–83), Yar'Adua was a member of the leftist
People's Redemption Party, while his father was briefly the National Vice Chairman of the
National Party of Nigeria. During the transition programme of General
Ibrahim Babangida to the
Third Republic, Yar'Adua was one of the foundation members of the Peoples Front of Nigeria with other members such as
Atiku Abubakar,
Baba Gana Kingibe,
Bola Tinubu,
Sabo Bakin Zuwo, Wada Abubakar,
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila,
Abubakar Koko and
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a political association under the leadership of his elder brother, the late Major-General
Shehu Musa Yar'Adua. That association later formed the
Social Democratic Party. Yar'Adua was a member of the 1988
Constituent Assembly. He was a member of the party's National Caucus and the Nigerian
Social Democratic Party's (SDP) State Secretary in Katsina. He contested for the governorship position in the 1991 election, but lost to
Saidu Barda, the candidate of the National Republican Convention.
Governor of Katsina
In 1999, Yar'Adua won the Katsina state governorship election.
He was the first governor to publicly declare his assets.
Yar'Adua's administration saw various developments in the state.
Katsina became the fifth northern Nigerian state to adopt
sharia
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, or Islamic law.
Education was prioritised and several schools were built in local areas. Yar'Adua also delivered on his promise of running an efficient public administration, with corruption significantly hampered. In 2003, he was re-elected for a second term in office and his successor was
Ibrahim Shema.
2007 presidential election
Between 16 and 17 December 2006, Yar'Adua was chosen as the presidential candidate of the ruling
People's Democratic Party for the
April 2007 election, receiving 3,024 votes from party delegates; his closest rival,
Rochas Okorocha, received 372 votes.
Yar'Adua's success in the primary election was attributed to the support of incumbent President
Olusegun Obasanjo;
At the time of his nomination, he was an obscure figure on the national stage, and has been described as a "puppet" of Obasanjo, who could not have won the nomination under fair circumstances.
Shortly after his nomination, Yar'Adua chose
Goodluck Jonathan, governor of
Bayelsa state
Bayelsa is a state in the South South region of Nigeria, located in the core of the Niger Delta. Bayelsa State was created in 1996 and was carved out from Rivers State, making it one of the newest states in the federation. The capital, Yenag ...
, as his vice-presidential candidate.
Another view regarding the support he received from President
Olusegun Obasanjo is that, he was one of few serving governors with a spotless record, devoid of any suspicions or charges of corruption.
He also belonged to the People's Democratic Movement (PDM) – a powerful political block, founded by his late brother,
Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, who was Obasanjo's second-in-command during his
military
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rule.
In the
presidential election held on 21 April 2007, Yar'Adua won 70% of the votes ( votes) according to official results released on 23 April. The election was highly controversial. Strongly criticized by observers, as well as the two primary opposition candidates,
Muhammadu Buhari of the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and
Atiku Abubakar of the
Action Congress (AC), the result was largely rejected as having been rigged in Yar'Adua's favour.
Presidency

After the election, Yar'Adua proposed a government of national unity. In late June 2007, two opposition parties, the ANPP and the
Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA), agreed to join Yar'Adua's government.
Cabinet members
Yar'Adua's new cabinet was sworn in on 26 July 2007.
It included 39 ministers, including two for the ANPP.
National agenda
In August 2007, the administration unveiled a seven-point agenda to be the focal point of the administration's solution to developmental challenges and stated goal of elevating Nigeria to be among the twenty largest economies in the world by 2020:
* Infrastructure, power and energy
* Food security
*Wealth creation
*Transport
*Land reforms
*Security
*Education
The administration did not realise this agenda prior to his illness and death.
[Robert, Dr & Dode, Oghenedoro. (2019). Yar'adua 7-Point Agenda, the Mdgs and Sustainable Development in Nigeria.] The power sector was not adequately funded, infrastructural deficit was not closed down and the troublesome process of reforming land use regulations hampered a reform of the land tenure law.
Electoral reforms
Yar'Adua established a presidential electoral reform committee to look into the legal factors, social and political institutions and security issues that affects the quality and credibility of elections in the country and also, to make recommendations on improving the credibility of elections. The reform committee was headed by
Mohammed Uwais, a former
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Among the recommendations of the committee was constitutional measures to make the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) truly independent, removing some of the activities of INEC with the creation of an electoral commission and a parties registration agency. It also recommended speedy resolution of legal challenges of elections, presumably before the swearing in ceremony of the victor of the seat being challenged.
Foreign Policy

During his tenure as president, Yar'Adua had tried to improve foreign relations with other countries to also help with social justice and national security. While talking with President
George W. Bush
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, he had explained that he would help fight corruption within Nigeria and help grow the economy. Though, this turned out not to be so and instead he weakened foreign relations with other countries. For instance, as more Nigerians engaged in trips abroad and consequently increased interactions with citizens of other states, issues of maltreatment of Nigerians abroad equally escalated in equal proportion. Thus, the period between 2007 and 2010 seemed characterised of an era when globalization heavily impacted Nigeria's foreign relations rather negatively. What appears to give credence to this is the fact that many Nigerians, in an attempt to utilize opportunities offered by globalization, became victims of the integration process. During the administration, incidences against Nigerians in the course of the country's foreign relations with other states were at a high level. It was the same across Africa, Europe, and Asia. For instance, in May 2008, South Africans unleashed xenophobic attacks on immigrants and many Nigerians suffered grievous loss and distress in the process.
National Security
Violence in the Niger Delta
Under Yar'Adua, Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta became increasingly militarized and insecure. Scores of civilians were murdered by armed gangs and security forces in 2007, and the violence further impeded the impoverished region's development. Much of the insecurity that plagued the Delta was directly related to failures of governance at all levels. Despite massive budget increases due to rising oil prices, federal, state, and local governments made no effective effort to address the grinding poverty and environmental degradation that lay at the heart of political discontent in the region. Instead, many regional political figures were directly implicated in sponsoring and arming militia groups that carried out violent abuses. His amnesty initiative for militants later brought peace into the Niger Delta.
2009 Boko Haram Uprising
In early 2009,
Boko Haram launched a military campaign for Islamic rule in Nigeria. According to initial media reports, the violence began on 26 July 2009 when Boko Haram launched an attack on a police station in
Bauchi State. Clashes between the militants and the
Nigeria Police Force erupted in
Kano,
Yobe and
Borno. Which led Yar'Adua to order an investigation into the killing of the leader of the radical Islamist sect, which was responsible for violence that left more than 700 people dead. Many are devastated and the war is still going on today.
Illness
Yar'Adua left Nigeria on 23 November 2009, and was reported to be receiving treatment for
pericarditis at a clinic in
Saudi Arabia
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. He was not seen in public again, and his absence created a
power vacuum which was usurped by a cabal. On 22 January 2010, the
Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled that the
Federal Executive Council (FEC) had fourteen days to decide a resolution on whether Yar'Adua was "incapable of discharging the functions of his office". The ruling also stated that the Federal Executive Council should hear testimony of five doctors, one of whom should be Yar'Adua's personal physician.
Doctrine of necessity
On 9 February 2010, the Senate controversially used the "
doctrine of necessity" to transfer Presidential Powers to Vice President
Goodluck Jonathan, and declared him Acting President, with all the accompanying powers, until Yar'Adua returned to full health. The power transfer, considered illegal by some, was described as a "coup without the word" by opposition lawyers and lawmakers. However, there were others who felt the power vacuum would lead to instability and a possible military takeover.
Personal life
Health
In 2007, Yar'Adua, who suffered from a
kidney
In humans, the kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped blood-filtering organ (anatomy), organs that are a multilobar, multipapillary form of mammalian kidneys, usually without signs of external lobulation. They are located on the left and rig ...
condition, challenged his critics to a game of
squash in an endeavor to end speculations about his health. On 6 March 2007, he was flown to Germany for medical reasons, further fomenting rumors about his health. His spokesperson said this was due to stress and quoted Yar'Adua as saying he was fine and would soon be back to campaigning. Another report, which was rejected by Yar'Adua's spokesperson, claims that Yar'Adua collapsed after suffering a possible heart attack.
Wealth
On 28 June 2007, Yar'Adua publicly revealed his declaration of assets from May (becoming the first Nigerian president to do so), according to which he had
₦856,452,892 (
US$) in assets, () of which belonged to his wife. He also had ₦88,793,269.77 () in liabilities. This disclosure, which fulfilled a pre-election promise he made, was intended to set an example for other Nigerian politicians and discourage corruption.
Death and aftermath
On 24 February 2010, Yar'Adua returned to
Abuja
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under the cover of darkness. His state of health was unclear, but there was speculation that he was still on a
life support machine. Various political and religious figures in
Nigeria
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had visited him during his illness saying he would make a recovery. Yar'Adua died on 5 May at
the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.
An Islamic burial took place on 6 May in his hometown in
Katsina.
The Federal Government of Nigeria declared a seven-day mourning period. Acting President
Goodluck Jonathan said "Nigeria has lost the jewel on its crown and even the heavens mourn with our nation tonight. As individuals and as a nation we prayed for the recovery of Mr President. But we take solace in the fact that the Almighty is the giver and taker of all life."
US President
Barack Obama
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offered condolences, stating: "He was committed to creating lasting peace and prosperity within Nigeria's own borders, and continuing that work will be an important part of honoring his legacy."
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See also
* Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, elder brother
* Olusegun Obasanjo
* Goodluck Jonathan
References
External links
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua: Vision for the Future
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