Adamu Atta was an indigene of Ebira land, in present Kogi State.
Born in Okene
in 1927, he was son of warrant chief Ibrahima Atta, whom the British granted
wide powers under the Native Authority system, which undermined the traditional
process for selection of a leader in the community. He became the first
civilian governor of the state, representing the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), although
he came from a minority ethnic group In January 1967, he was permanent
secretary for the federal Ministry of Finance, and was in discussions with the Soviet Union
over possible development loans.
In the contest between Adamu Atta (a
son of Ibrahima Atta) and Obatemi Usman for a seat in the Constituent Assembly
in 1977, Obatemi Usman lost, and resorted to appeal to his Oziogu clan,
accusing the Aniku sub-clan of Adavi to which Atta belonged, of occupying most
of the public offices in Ebira land. Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki supported Atta in his
bid to become governor of Kwara State in 1979.
Atta was responsible for
establishing the Obangede Specialist Hospital.
Adamu Atta is a polo enthusiast, and
owner of the Fifth Chukker Club and Resorts. The 2008 annual IWC Laureus Polo
Cup in England was won by the Laureus Team in a close match against the Julius
Baer Team. Highlights were goals scored by Miquel Novillo Astrada (Team
Laureus) and Adamu Atta (Team Julius Baer) hammered in from 80 yards. His team
was a strong contender in the 2009 Katsina International Polo Tournament. He
was a two times MVP award winner. He died on May 1, 2014.
Rip sir!
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