Dokument #1297588
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
For information on the formation of the two
main parties and the events leading up to the last presidential
elections in Nigeria, please refer to Response to Information
Request NGA15156 of 30 August 1993. This document is available at
your Regional Documentation Centre.
Concerning the founding members of the
National Republican Convention (NRC), information is currently
unavailable to the DIRB in Ottawa. However, it may be of interest
to note that the Nigerian government, under General Ibrahim
Babangida, created the two parties; the National Republican
Convention (NRC) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to contest
the June 1993 presidential elections (Reuters 8 Oct. 1989).
West Africa notes in its issue of
12-18 April 1993 that the NRC elected its national officers at its
national convention on 29 March 1993 elected its national officers
(604). These new officers are Dr. Ahmed Kusamotu (chairman), Dr.
Bawa Salka (national secretary) to be assisted by Dr. Daniel Kalio
Oju and Malam Muktar, Alhaji Yushau Mohammed Anka (national
financial secretary) to be assisted by Dr. Igabi Adebo, Mr. Okey
Uzoho (national publicity secretary) and Alhaji Isaac Adeboye as
assistant, Chief Theo Nkire (legal adviser) and Malam Abdullahi
Saidu as assistant, Alhaji Abdullahi Matori (auditor) and Mrs.
Chinwe Iyesoba as assistant auditor (ibid.).
This response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Reuters. 8 October 1989. BC Cycle.
Michel Roddy. "Babangida Springs Surprise, But Analysts See
Democracy Coming." (NEXIS)
West Africa [London]. 12-18 April
1993. "Dateline Nigeria: Kusamotu Leads NRC."
Reuters. 8 October 1989. BC Cycle.
Michael Roddy. "Babangida Springs Surprise, But Analysts See
Democracy Coming." (NEXIS)
West Africa [London]. 12-18 April
1993. "Dateline Nigeria: Kusamotu Leads NRC," p. 604.