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Kaka Mallam Yale

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Kaka Mallam Yale
Senator for Borno Central
In office
5 June 2007 – 6 June 2011
Preceded byMohammed Abba Aji
Succeeded byAhmed Zanna
Personal details
BornJanuary 1953 (age 71)
Konduga, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Borno State, Nigeria)
Political partyAll Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
ProfessionFarmer, Politician

Kaka Mallam Yale (born January 1953) is a Nigerian senator who was elected to represent Borno Central under the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in April 2007.[1]

Background

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Kaka Mallam Yale was born in January 1953 in Yale town of Konduga District. In 1982 he studied at the University of Maiduguri for his Diploma in Public Administration (DPA). He obtained a BSc in Political Science from the University of Maiduguri in 1990.

Alhaji Kaka Mallam Yale worked as a local government civil servant in various positions, and was appointed chairman of the Konduga local government by the military regime in 1994. He was elected chairman of the Konduga Local Government from 1999 to 2002. At the state level, he held positions in various departments, including being Sole Administrator Borno Radio Television Corporation.

He was elected to the National Assembly, representing the Konduga, Mafa and Dikwa Federal Constituency as a member of the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP) in 1998, but a military takeover prevented his taking his seat. In September 2005, he became the Borno State Commissioner for Education.[2]

Senate career

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Borno State in Nigeria

Kaka Mallam Yale was elected to the Nigerian Senate for the Borno Central constituency in 2007, running on the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP). He was appointed to committees on Navy, Interior Affairs, Finance, Establishment & Public Service and Education[1] As a senator, he did not initiate any bills, but occasionally contributed to debates.[3] He is not seen as a major voice for his constituents.[4]

In an interview in August 2008 he defended the ANPP, but said it was unfortunate that the ANPP had joined Government of National Unity rather than acting as a true opposition party.[5] In December 2008, he criticized the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, saying they did not have the technological capacity to locate oil in the Lake Chad basin, and recommended that private firms be given the job.[6]

He was seen as a possible successor to Borno state Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff in the 2011 elections but failed to achieve this.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sen. Kaka Mallam Yale". National Assembly of Nigeria. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  2. ^ Bosoma Sheriff and Shettima Maina Mohammed. "Senator Alhaji Kaka Mallam Yale". Kanuri Studies Association. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "An Improved Senate, But Some Uninspiring Senators..." This Day. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  4. ^ Taiwo Adisa. "Scorecard of North East senators". Nigerian Tribune. Archived from the original on 28 July 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  5. ^ TIMOTHY OLA (27 August 2008). "ANPP, not dead, says Senator Malam Yale". The Daily Sun. Retrieved 3 October 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Isa Umar Gusau (12 December 2008). "NNPC Lacks Capacity to Explore Oil in North - Senator Yale". Daily Trust. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  7. ^ Isa Umar Gusau (19 July 2009). "2011: Sheriff throws open governorship contest in Borno". Daily Trust. Retrieved 3 October 2009.