Sani Daura-Ahmed Assistant Inspector General (AIG) was the first Governor of Yobe State, Nigeria after it was split out from Borno State on 27 August 1991, holding office until January 1992 during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.
He handed over to the elected governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim at the start of the Nigerian Third Republic.
[2] In October 2000, a businessman took Daura to court for alleged threats and intimidation.
[3] In May 2002 the court ordered Daura to release the businessman's detained Mercedes Benz car.
[5] He was later appointed to the Katsina State consultant committee on employment generation.