Ibrahim Mantu died Tuesday morning at the age of 74.
Mr Mantu studied on his own to obtain O’ level GCE and Diploma in Professional Salesmanship which facilitated his movement to John Holt Ltd. in 1973 as a Trainee-Manager. He was later confirmed as a substantive Manager.
Mr Mantu holds a B.A. degree in Political Science from the Washington International University. He was awarded Honourary Doctorate Degrees of Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, University of Jos, Madonna University, Okija and University of Applied Sciences and Management Port Novo, Benin Republic.Mr Mantu joined politics in 1978 and was elected Deputy State Chairman of NPN in Plateau State in 1980. He was a founding member of the Liberal Convention.
This election was truncated by General Abdusalam Abubakar’s regime. In 1999, Mr Mantu was re-elected in a fresh contest as senator representing Plateau Central district on the platform of the PDP.
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