From the Nigerian Air Force to the corridors of power, Dan Suleiman’s life was a testament to courage, leadership, and dedication to national unity.
Air Commodore Dan Suleiman (OFR) (30 July 1942 – 1 February 2023) was a distinguished Nigerian Air Force officer, administrator, and politician. A man of discipline and vision, Suleiman served Nigeria both in uniform and in civilian life, leaving an enduring mark on the nation’s military and political landscape.
Early Life and Education
Dan Suleiman was born on 30 July 1942 in Guyuk, located in present-day Adamawa State, Nigeria. He hailed from the Middle Belt region and was known for his strong advocacy for unity and equality among Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups. His early education took place in northern Nigeria, after which he was selected for military training at a time when the Nigerian Air Force was in its formative years.
He received professional training both locally and abroad, equipping him with the technical and leadership skills that would define his later career. His military education included studies in air operations, command leadership, and strategic defence planning.
Military Career and Role in National Governance
Dan Suleiman rose through the ranks of the Nigerian Air Force, earning a reputation as one of the pioneering officers who helped shape the force in its early years. By the mid-1970s, his competence and loyalty earned him a position on General Murtala Muhammed’s Supreme Military Council — the country’s highest decision-making body between July 1975 and March 1976.
In March 1976, following the tragic assassination of General Murtala Muhammed and the subsequent restructuring of states under General Olusegun Obasanjo, Dan Suleiman was appointed Military Governor of the newly created Plateau State. He succeeded Abdullahi Mohammed, who had been governor of the former Benue-Plateau State before it was divided.
As governor from March 1976 to July 1978, Suleiman focused on rebuilding trust and infrastructure in the state. His administration prioritised education, healthcare, and social development while maintaining peace among Plateau’s multi-ethnic communities. He was regarded as a fair and development-oriented leader who upheld discipline in governance.
Political and Civil Leadership
After retiring from military service, Air Commodore Suleiman transitioned into politics and civil advocacy. With the return to democratic rule in 1999, he became the Chairman of the Middle Belt Forum (MBF) — a socio-political group advocating for the rights, unity, and representation of the Middle Belt region.
Under his leadership, the MBF became a major voice in Nigeria’s democratic space, promoting national dialogue and regional integration. Suleiman spoke firmly on issues of fairness, federalism, and equitable resource distribution. His leadership helped strengthen the political awareness of the Middle Belt region, bridging divides between the North and South.
He was also a strong advocate of good governance, transparency, and human rights. His contributions to the political reawakening of the Middle Belt earned him immense respect among his peers and across Nigeria’s political spectrum.
Honours and Recognition
In recognition of his service to the nation, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman was awarded the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) — one of Nigeria’s highest national honours. Throughout his career, he was celebrated for his integrity, sense of duty, and enduring commitment to national unity.
He also served on various boards and committees that focused on national security, regional development, and political reform.
Personal Life and Death
Dan Suleiman was known to be a devoted family man, deeply religious, and guided by values of humility and service. He maintained a low public profile in his later years, focusing on mentorship and regional advocacy.
He passed away on 1 February 2023 at the age of 80. His death was widely mourned across Nigeria, especially in the Middle Belt region, where he was regarded as one of its most principled and influential voices.
References:
Vanguard Nigeria, “Former Plateau Military Governor, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman, Dies at 80,” (2023)
The Guardian Nigeria, “Middle Belt Forum Chairman, Dan Suleiman, Passes Away at 80,” (2023)
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