In April 2007, Ibrahim Gaidam was elected deputy governor of Yobe State on the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) platform, and was sworn into office on 29 May 2007. He was sworn in as governor of Yobe State on 27 January 2009, following the death of Governor
Mamman Bello Ali in
Florida from a liver related problem. Gaidam was appointed chair of the ANPP tactical committee for the 2011 elections. Following violence and rioting incited by the
Boko Haram radical Islamic sect in July 2009 in northern Nigeria, the Northern Governors' Forum (NGF) called an emergency meeting in
Kaduna to discuss security matters. Of the nineteen governors of northern Nigeria, only
Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu of
Niger,
Mohammed Namadi Sambo of
Kaduna and Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe attended in person. In November 2009, Ibrahim Gaidam gave a Sallah goodwill message to the people of Yobe State on the occasion of the
Eid el-Kabir celebration. In his speech, he cautioned youths against being incited to violence by selfish religious teachers and rumour mongers, referring to the violence in July 2009. He called on all
Muslims to cooperate with each other and to co-habit peacefully with followers of other religions in the state. Gaidam was elected on 26 April 2011 for his first full term as governor. Geidam was elected as senator representing Yobe East in 9th NASS on 23 March 2019. == See also ==