Former Minister, Shagaya dies in auto crash

Former Minister, Shagaya dies in auto crash

by Joseph Anthony
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Scene of the accident

Former Internal Affairs Minister, General  John Shagaya (rtd), is dead.

He died in a motor accident according to Chief Dan Dandur, former Chairman, Langtang North Local Government in Plateau.

โ€œShagaya died in a road crash today; we are right now with the corpse at the Air Force Military Hospital, Jos,โ€ Dandur told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in a telephone interview.

Dandur said that the 75-year-old retired army general was on his way to Jos from his village in Langtang, when the accident occurred at Amper in Kanke Local Government of the State.

โ€œShagaya was traveling along with his driver and orderly when the accident occurred, but the two survived with serious injuries and are receiving treatment at the hospital,โ€ he said.

Dandur described Shagayaโ€™s death as โ€œshocking and unbelievableโ€.

โ€œHis death is too sudden. I just canโ€™t believe that he has left us,โ€ Dandur, who holds the traditional title of โ€œBaraya Langtangโ€, told NAN.

Born in Langtang North, on Sept. 2, 1942, Shagaya served as minister of internal affairs under military President Ibrahim Babangida, and represented Plateau South in the senate from 2007-2011.

Until his demise, he was a chieftain of the APC in Plateau State.

  John Shagaya 

Shagaya, who attended Junior Primary School at Nyer and Sudan United Mission (S.U.M) Primary School, Langtang between 1952-1959, later went to the Nigeria Military School (N.M.S) Zaria in 1960-1964.

After graduation from the Nigeria Military school, Zaria, Shagaya was posted to the Nigerian Army Corps before  attending the first short service Combatant Commission Course at Nigeria Defence Academy (N.D.A) Kaduna, in 1967.

He was posted to 3 Marine Command upon commission, where he participated in the Nigeria Civil War from 1967-1970.

Shagaya became the first Field Commander to chair the Conference of the Joint Chief of Staff of the enlarged ECOMOG having Commanded the 1st Mechanized Division in the Nigerian Army including a Platoon, Company, Battalion and Brigade.

In addition to being an active politician, Shagaya was Director of the defunct Lion Bank (Nig.) Plc between 1998-2003, and is the author of a book: โ€œThe Tarok Historyโ€, after publishing two other books โ€“ โ€œGovernance in Nigeria: The IBB ERA, an Insiderโ€™s Viewโ€ and โ€The Ministry of Internal Affairs, an Overviewโ€.

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