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Ali Bukar Dalori biography, career achievements, politics, net worth

Ali Bukar Dalori is a distinguished Nigerian politician, businessman, and humanitarian leader who currently sits as the acting national Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC).
His life story reflects dedication to community, resilience in the face of adversity, and a steady rise from grassroots governance to national prominence.
Profile overview
Name: Ali Bukar Dalori
Date of birth: June 16, 1962
State of origin: Borno
Education: N/A
Religion: Islam
Relationship status: Married
Career: Politician
Background
Ali Bukar Dalori was born on June 16, 1962, in Dalori town, Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria.
He was raised in a modest household by parents who were local farmers, instilling in him a strong work ethic, integrity, and a deep sense of community responsibility. As of 2025, Dalori is 63 years old.
Choosing a different path from formal university education, Dalori pursued entrepreneurship after secondary school.
He started with small-scale trading of household goods and later expanded into the automobile sector, becoming a notable businessman along the Lagos–Cotonou route.
His success in business and generosity towards neighbors earned him grassroots popularity and respect.
Political career
Dalori entered politics in 1991 when he was elected as Councillor for Dalori Ward.
A year later, under the Social Democratic Party (SDP), he became Chairman of Konduga Local Government.
He was re-elected and used his position to implement impactful community projects, including building boreholes, upgrading schools, and providing grants to farmers.
His commitment to public service saw him return to politics in 2012, winning a seat in the Borno State House of Assembly under the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).

He played an active role in merging parties to form the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014 and emerged as the APC Chairman in Borno State.
Under his leadership, the party achieved sweeping victories in the 2015 and 2019 elections.
In August 2023, Dalori was appointed as Deputy National Chairman (North) of the APC, overseeing the party’s operations in 19 northern states.
His leadership was instrumental in maintaining party cohesion, resolving internal disputes, and driving grassroots engagement.
Acting National Chairman of APC
Following the resignation of Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje on June 26, 2025, Ali Bukar Dalori was appointed Acting National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress on June 27, 2025.
The appointment was ratified by the APC National Working Committee with backing from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In this role, Dalori was tasked with stabilizing party leadership, reconciling aggrieved factions, and preparing for the APC National Convention scheduled for December 2025.
He immediately launched a nationwide consultation tour, engaging governors, senators, and grassroots members to rebuild unity and reinvigorate the party base.
Philanthropy
Dalori remains deeply committed to humanitarian work, especially in his insurgency-affected home state. Notable interventions include:
April 2025: Donated ₦10 million and relief supplies to fire victims in Wanori and Nguluri IDP communities in Konduga.
June 2025: Provided financial assistance to victims of a suicide bombing, while also advocating for heightened community vigilance.
His efforts in crisis response have earned him recognition as a compassionate leader who prioritizes the well-being of displaced and vulnerable citizens.
Personal life
Ali Bukar Dalori is married to Aisha Dalori, a schoolteacher, and together they have four children.
In January 2025, the wedding of their daughters, Aisha and Zara, drew high-profile guests, including Nigeria’s Vice President, the APC leadership, and the Governor of Borno State.
Despite his demanding political responsibilities, Dalori remains grounded in his cultural roots.
He mentors local youth, supports traditional artisans, and encourages cultural preservation through sponsorship of art, music, and heritage events in Borno.
Awards
In June 2025, Dalori was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in International Relations and Diplomacy by IAEC University, Togo, recognizing his outstanding contributions to grassroots leadership and democratic governance in Nigeria and West Africa.
Net worth
Ali Bukar Dalori’s net worth was not publicly available at the time of this publication. Gazette Post will provide updates as more information becomes accessible.
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