Bashir Tofa, ex-NRC presidential candidate, dies aged 74

‘He was a man of many parts, national politician, community leader” ACF

The presidential candidate of the defunct National Republican Convention, (NRC), in the 1993 presidential election, Alhaji (Dr.) Bashir Uthman Tofa, has died.

Dr. Tofa died at 74 at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital in the early hours of yesterday.

The Late Tofa, a Kanuri, who hails from Kano State, contested against MKO Abiola of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 1993 presidential election adjudged to have been won by Abiola, but was annulled by the Ibrahim Babangida administration.

Meanwhile, the Arewa Consultative Forum, (ACF), has expressed sadness over the death of one of the founding members of the Forum; Alhaji Bashir Tofa.

The ACF’s National Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Yawe, in an issued statement, said that Alhaji Bashir Tofa was a successful businessman from Kano State and one of those who invested their time, energy and money during the formative stages of the ACF.

Having laid the foundation of the Forum, he preferred to stay at the back and play an advisory role in the affairs of the ACF. We are happy to say that up to his death, he identified with the ideals with which the ACF was founded.

Bashir Tofa was a man of many parts; sometimes a national politician, community leader or an international businessman. His participation in the 1993 presidential election as the candidate of the NRC overshadowed all other things he did. Every time that election was mentioned, his name just came up. It was as if he never did anything in life other than participate in that election.

According to the Forum, Whatever happened to that election should not be blamed on him. He was as much a victim of military meddlesomeness in politics as Abiola. It is a measure of his good public conduct that he remained calm throughout and never did anything to stir up trouble when the country was almost on fire because of the annulled election.

At the ACF, we see Tofa as a patriot, who wanted to serve his country but was denied the opportunity by the military. We do not believe it is a crime to want to serve”.

“We condole his immediate family, the Kano business community, Kano ACF Chapter, Kano State government for the loss of their eminent son Bashir Tofa, the Forum said.

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