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Michael Iheonukara Okpara Premier of Eastern Nigeria In office
October 1, 1959 – January 15, 1966Preceded by Nnamdi Azikiwe Succeeded by None (Position abolished) Personal details Born December 25, 1920
Umuahia, Abia StateDied December 17, 1984 Political party National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons Profession Medical Doctor Religion Christianity Michael Iheonukara Okpara, (December 1920-December 17, 1984) was a political leader and Premier of Eastern Nigeria during the First Republic, from 1959 to 1966. Dr. Okpara was, at 39, the nation's youngest Premier. He was a strong advocate of what he called "pragmatic socialism" and believed that agricultural reform was crucial to the ultimate success of Nigeria.
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Life
Michael Okpara, an Ohuhu-Igbo, was born in December 1920 at Umuahia, in the present day Abia State of Nigeria. Although he was the son of a laborer, he was able to attend mission schools and later went to Uzuakoli Methodist College, where he won a scholarship to study medicine at Yaba Higher College, Lagos. Completing his medical studies at the Nigerian School of Medicine, he worked briefly as a government medical officer before returning to Umuahia to set up a private practice.
While involved in his practice, he developed an interest in the Zikist Movement (named after Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe), a militant wing of the NCNC. After rioting workers were shot by police at the Enugu coal mines in 1949, Dr. Okpara was arrested for his alleged complicity in inciting the riot, though he was soon released. After the granting of internal self-rule in 1952, he was elected into the Eastern Nigerian House of Assembly on the NCNC platform. Between 1952 and 1959 he held various Cabinet positions in Eastern Nigeria, ranging from Minister of Health to Minister of Agriculture and Production.
In 1953, when NCNC legislators revolted against the party leadership, he remained loyal and joined forces with Dr. Azikiwe. In November 1960, when Dr. Azikiwe left active politics to become Nigeria's first African Governor-General, Dr. Okpara was elected leader of the NCNC. His outspoken manner led to a severe strain in relations between his party and the ruling Northern People's Congress.
After independence
Dr.Okpara was the leader of the NCNC and Premier of Eastern Nigeria during the First Republic (from 1959–1966). Although he was one of the politicians detained soon after the military coup of January, 1966, he survived the army revolt, in which two other premiers were killed.
A strong advocate of what he termed "pragmatic socialism", he believed that Nigeria’s salvation depended on a revolution in agriculture. To this end, he acquired and managed a large farm in his hometown, which inspired many Eastern Nigerian leaders to follow suit. He also championed the educational and infrastructural development of Eastern Nigeria.
He never owned a house of his own while he was in government. When the Nigerian Civil War ended, he went into exile in Ireland. Before his return from exile in 1979, his close associates and beneficiaries took up a collection to build him a house in his village, Umuegwu.
Honors & memorials
Dr. Okpara died on December 17, 1984. Michael Okpara Way, in Abuja is named after him; so are the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike; The Okpara Square in Enugu; the Michael Okpara Federal University of Agriculture and the Michael Okpara College of Agriculture in Imo State (since renamed the Imo State Polytechnic). He also received the award of GCON (Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger), Nigeria's highest honor, in 1964. There is also a statue of him in Enugu, Enugu State.
Other sources
- Portrait of a Leader by H. K. Offonry. New Africa Publishers (1983)
- Power & Governance: The Legacy of Dr.Michael Okpara by the Michael Okpara Foundation (1997) ISBN 978-0272-64-X
External links
- Profile at OnlineNigeria[dead link]
- Nigeria Exchange - chronology of 1980s Nigeria history (source for birth/death dates)[dead link]
Nigerian region governors and premiers in the First Republic This is a list of Nigerian region governors and premiers in the First Republic (1960 - 1966). Nigeria became independent on 1 October 1960 and became a republic on 1 October 1963. On 16 January 1966 a military coup brought Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi to power, terminating the first period of democratic rule. During this period an appointed governor was nominal head of state while an elected premier led the government.
Region Period Governor Premier Notes Eastern Region Oct 1960 - Jan 1966 Francis Akanu Ibiam Michael Okpara Mid-Western Region Aug 1963 - Feb 1964 Dennis Osadebay Dennis Osadebay (Administrator) Region created from part of Western Region on 8 August 1963 Feb 1964 - Jan 1966 Jereton Mariere Dennis Osadebay Northern Region Oct 1960 - 1962 Gawain Westray Bell Ahmadu Bello 1962 - Jan 1966 Kashim Ibrahim Western Region Oct 1960 - May 1962 Adesoji Aderemi Samuel Akintola May 1962 - Dec 1962 Adesoji Aderemi Moses Majekodunmi (Administrator) Administrator appointed during political crisis Jan 1963 - Jan 1966 Joseph Fadahunsi Samuel Akintola See also List of Nigerian Region Military Governors (1966–1967)Categories:- 1920 births
- 1984 deaths
- People from Umuahia
- Nigerian Christians
- Igbo politicians
- National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons politicians
- Governors of states in Nigeria
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