Muhammadu Maccido

Muhammadu Maccido
Sarkin Musulmi (Commander of the Faithful)
Sultan of Sokoto
Reign21 April 1996 – 29 October 2006
Coronation21 April 1996
PredecessorIbrahim Dasuki
SuccessorSa'adu Abubakar
Born(1928-04-20)20 April 1928
Dange Shuni, Sokoto Province, Nigeria
Died29 October 2006(2006-10-29) (aged 78)
Abuja
Burial
Hubbare Shehu, Sokoto
Issue
HouseBello
FatherSiddiq Abubakar III
MotherHauwa
North-Western State Commissioner for Health
In office
1973–1975
GovernorUsman Faruk
Preceded byIbrahim Tako
Succeeded byMohammed Kangiwa
North-Western State Commissioner for Agriculture and Co-operatives
In office
1967–1972
GovernorUsman Faruk
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byIbrahim Tako
Member of the Northern House of Assembly
In office
1956–1966
Succeeded byposition abolished
ConstituencySokoto West
Personal details
Political partyNorthern People's Congress

Ibrahim Muhammadu Maccido Abubakar III CFR (20 April 1928 – 29 October 2006), often shortened to Muhammadu Maccido, was the 19th Sultan of Sokoto in Nigeria. He was the son and primary aide to Siddiq Abubakar III (1903–1988) who had been the Sultan of Sokoto for 50 years. [1]

Maccido served in many functions of government during his life, most prominently as the liaison official to Nigerian President Shehu Shagari (rule 1979–1983), until a military coup removed Shagari from power. When his father died in 1988, the head of the military government in Nigeria, Ibrahim Babangida appointed Ibrahim Dasuki (rule 1985–1993) as the new Sultan of Sokoto, a decision which caused large-scale, violent protests throughout northern Nigeria.

In 1996, Sani Abacha, then-military dictator, deposed Dasuki and named Maccido as the new Sultan.[2] Maccido was crowned on 21 April 1996 and ruled from the position for a decade. He used the position to try and reconcile divisions in the Muslim community of northern Nigeria, improve connections with other Muslim communities, and decrease ethnic tensions within Nigeria. On 29 October 2006, after meeting with President Olusegun Obasanjo, Maccido died in the plane crash of ADC Airlines Flight 53, with his son Badamasi Maccido, while returning to Sokoto. He is buried in Sokoto with many of the other Sultans of Sokoto.

  1. ^ Daily, Peoples (2023-09-23). "Muhammadu Maccido, the 19th Sultan of Sokoto (20 April 1928 – 29 Oct. 2006), - Peoples Daily Newspaper". Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  2. ^ "Nigeria: Sultan Maccido's Bio-Data". All Africa. Retrieved July 8, 2024.