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Emir of Gwandu
Muhammad Ilyasu-Bashar
Emir of Gwandu
Reign5 June 2005 – present
PredecessorMustapha Jokollo
BornMohammad Dan Ma’aji Jega
(1942-04-22) April 22, 1942 (age 82)
Jega, Sokoto Province, Northern Region, British Nigeria
Issuesix sons and a daughter
Military Governor of Gongola State
In office
January 1984 – August 1985
Preceded byBamanga Tukur
Succeeded byYohanna Madaki
Military Governor of Gongola State
In office
March 1976 – July 1978
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byAbdul Rahman Mamudu
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Army
Rank Major general
CommandsCommander, 6th Brigade of the 2nd Division, Onitsha. General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2nd Mechanised Division of the Nigerian Army, Ibadan
Battles/warsNigerian Civil War
Chadian–Libyan War

Major General Mohammed Jega was military Governor of Gongola State, Nigeria between March 1976 and July 1978 during the military regime of General Olusegun Obasanjo, and again between January 1984 and August 1985 during the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari.

Jega held the posts of Commander of the 6th Brigade of the 2nd Division, Onitsha, and General Officer Commanding 2nd Mechanised Division of the Nigerian Army, Ibadan. In his second term as governor, he closed most of the schools that had been created by the civilian administration of governor Abubakar Barde due to budgetary constraints.

After retirement, Jega took an active part in the chieftainship lobbies in the 1980s. On 5 June 2005, Jega was named Emir of Gwandu in Kebbi State, replacing Alhaji Mustapha Jokolo.

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Governors of Gongola State
1 Military regime (1976 - 1979)
Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983)
2 Military regime (1984 - 1989)
Military governors in Nigeria during the Olusegun Obasanjo regime (13 February 1976 – 1 October 1979)
AnambraJohn Kpera
Datti Abubakar
BauchiMohammed Kaliel
Garba Duba
BendelHusaini Abdullahi
Abubakar Waziri
BenueAbdullahi Shelleng
Adebayo Lawal
BornoMuhammadu Buhari
Mustapha Amin
Tunde Idiagbon
Cross RiverPaul Omu
Babatunde Elegbede
GongolaMohammed Jega
Abdul Rahman Mamudu
ImoNdubuisi Kanu
Adekunle Lawal
Sunday Ajibade Adenihun
KadunaMuktar Muhammed
Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa
KanoIshaya Shekari
KwaraGeorge Agbazika Innih
Sunday Ifere
LagosAdekunle Lawal
Ndubuisi Kanu
Ebitu Ukiwe
NigerMurtala Nyako
Ebitu Ukiwe
Joseph Oni
OgunSaidu Ayodele Balogun
Harris Eghagha
OndoIta David Ikpeme
Sunday Tuoyo
OyoDavid Jemibewon
Paul Tarfa
PlateauDan Suleiman
Joshua Anaja
RiversSuleiman Saidu
SokotoUmaru Mohammed
Gado Nasko
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Murtala Muhammed regime (1975 - 1976) and State governors in the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983)
Military governors in Nigeria during the Muhammadu Buhari regime (31 December 1983 – 27 August 1985)
AnambraAllison Madueke
BauchiMohammed Sani Sami
BendelJeremiah Useni
BenueJohn Kpera
BornoAbubakar Waziri
Cross RiverDan Archibong
GongolaMohammed Jega
ImoIke Nwachukwu
KadunaUsman Mu'azu
KanoHamza Abdullahi
KwaraSalaudeen Latinwo
LagosGbolahan Mudasiru
NigerDavid Mark
OgunOladipo Diya
OndoMichael Bamidele Otiko
OyoOladayo Popoola
PlateauSamuel Atukum
RiversFidelis Oyakhilome
SokotoGarba Duba
See also State governors in the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983) and Military governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985 - 1990)
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