"Still pursuing, still achieving" runs a maxim. Nowhere is this assertion more applicable than to Hon. Umaru Alti's effort in fulfilling a per sonal ambition of becoming a politician. Born 1940, Hon. Umaru Alti hails from and represents Mashi Dutsi Constituency of Kaduna State in the House of Representatives. He is a member of the National Party of Nigeria. Hon. Alti attended Mashi Junior Primary School from 1954 to 1958, and the Mashi Senior Primary School from 1959 to 1961. He gained admission into the Katsina Teacher's College in 1962 and graduated as a Grade Two Certificate teacher in 1966. Having successfully equipped himself with the Grade II certificate, Hon. Alti started off a career as a teacher. But after a period of teaching, he resigned in 1974 to engage in other pursuits. He later secured employment with the United Africa Company as a Store Superintendent. After three year with the U.A.C. from 1974 to 1977, Hon. Alti resigned his appointment and was elected Councillor into the Mashi Local Government Council where he remained until he resigned in 1979 to take part in national politics. Hon. Umaru Alti got married to Mrs. Gimba in 1967, and they have four children the eldest being 10 years. Hon. Umaru, a moslem, has travelled to neighbouring countries, particularly Niger Republic and Togo. His hobby includes reading.
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