Mohammed Saleh


Mohammed Sani Saleh is a retired Major General and the former Senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district at the National Assembly Abuja. Nigeria, elected 9 April 2011 during the national elections on the platform of Congress for Progressive Change ticket.

Political career

In the 9 April 2011 elections, Saleh's competitors were the former executive secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Hamisu Yusuf Abubakar of the People's Democratic Party, and Hajia Halima Aminu Turaki of the Action Congress of Nigeria.
After being declared the winner, Saleh praised the Independent National Electoral Commission for conduct of the election, saying "it has performed creditably well this time around, very commendable, I hope this will be repeated in subsequent elections".
During the Presidential elections on 16 April 2011, there was an attempt by youths in Kaduna to provoke an incident when Vice-President Namadi Sambo of the PDP arrived at a polling station to cast his vote. Saleh supported the authorities in suppressing the incident, saying "We must respect constituted authority. Even our tradition ask us to respect our elders".
He again praised the conduct of the election, describing it as a model.