Umaru Dikko
Umaru Abdulrahman Dikko was a Nigerian politician. He was an adviser to President Shehu Shagari and served as minister for transportation from 1979–1983.
Dikko was born in Wamba. He started playing a role in the nation's governance in 1967, when he was appointed as a commissioner in the then North Central State of Nigeria. He was also secretary of a committee set up by General Hassan Katsina to unite the Northerners after a coup in 1966. In 1979, he was made Shagari's campaign manager for the successful presidential campaign of the National Party of Nigeria. During the nation's Second Republic, he played prominent roles as transport minister and head of the presidential task force on rice.
A military coup on 31 December 1983, overthrew the government of Shagari. Dikko fled into exile in London as well as a few other ministers and party officials of the National Party of Nigeria. The new military regime accused him of large-scale corruption while in office, in particular of embezzling millions of dollars from the nation's oil revenues.
On 5 July 1984, he played the central role in the Dikko Affair; he was found drugged in a crate at Stansted Airport that was being claimed as diplomatic baggage, an apparent victim of a government sanctioned kidnapping. The crate's destination was Lagos. He died in London in 2014, aged 77.
He was the leader of Solidarity Group of Nigeria that merged with the United Nigeria Congress Party during the Sani Abacha regime, In the Fourth Republic he formed the United Democratic Party, he was appointed to head the National Disciplinary Committee of the PDP in 2013.