Adamu Mohammed A
Date of Birth: 1 January 1978
State of Origin: Gombe
Gender: Male
Qualifications: FSLC
Elections Contested: 1
Bio
Adamu Mohammed A is listed here as a Nigerian politician born on 1978-01-01, with FSLC qualification, who contested the 2023 Gombe State governorship election under the APP with Liman Aliyu Alhaji as running mate and lost. The profile text also identifies him as Mohammed Adamu Bello, born on 20 July 1957, a Nigerian politician and businessman elected to the Senate in 2007 to represent Kano Central Senatorial District on the ANPP platform.
According to the same profile, Mohammed Adamu Bello earned a BA in History, served as Commissioner of Agriculture and Environment, and chaired the ANPP in Kano State before his Senate election. He was appointed vice-chairman of the Senate committee on Capital Markets, while an election petition by PRP candidate Alhaji Rabilu Ishaq was dismissed in October 2007 and the appeal did not produce a rerun. In May 2008, Bello was named a member of the Constitution Amendment Committee.
The profile further states that ThisDay's mid-term assessment credited him with sponsoring the National Centre for Pensioners Reformation and Rehabilitation Bill (2008), Nature Medicine Practice Commission Bill (2008), Chartered Institute of Commerce Bill (2008), Counterfeit Goods (Prohibition) Bill (2008), and National Commission for Food and Agricultural Bill (2008). It also says he was considered a potential ANPP candidate for the 2011 Kano governorship race, with possible political constraints linked to his association with Muhammadu Buhari and constituency overlap with then-governor Ibrahim Shekarau.