Mamman Kontagorapronunciationⓘ (April 20, 1944 – May 29, 2013) was Military Administrator of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria during the transitional regime of General Abdulsalam Abubakar, handing over control to a civilian in May 1999.
In 1991 he issued regulations on pollution abatement and effluent limitations covering all industries, with heavy fines for non-compliance.
[3] In December 1991, he announced plans to draw up guidelines by early 1992 to control oil pollution.
[8] In January 1999 Kontagora said that all structures had been put in place to ensure a smooth transition to democracy in May 1999.
In October 2004 Kontagora announced that he would be a candidate to contest the 2007 presidential elections on the PDP platform.