- Bola Tinubu
Infobox Governor
name=Bola Tinubu
birth_date=birth date and age|1952|3|29
birth_place=Lagos State ,Nigeria
party=Action Congress
spouse=
religion=
occupation=lawyer ,Politician
order=Governor of Lagos State
term_start=May 29, 1999
term_end=May 29, 2007
predecessor=Buba Marwa (military admin.)
successor=Babatunde Fashola |Bola Ahmed Tinubu (born
29 March 1952 ) was governor ofLagos State inNigeria from29 May 1999 to29 May 2007 . He is a founding member of theAction Congress (AC) political party founded through the merger of the Alliance for Democracy faction, a faction of theAll Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Justice Party (JP) andAdvance Congress of Democrats (ACD).Born in the city of
Lagos , Tinubu left Nigeria in1975 to attend college in theUnited States . After attendingRichard Daley College inChicago ,Illinois , he proceeded toChicago State University and graduated in1979 with aBachelors of Science degree inBusiness Administration , specializing inAccounting andManagement .Tinubu worked for American companies
Arthur Andersen , Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells, and GTE Services Corporation before returning to Nigeria in1983 to work forMobil Oil Nigeria. At Mobil, he eventually becametreasurer of the company.His political career began in
1992 , when he was elected to theNigerian Senate representing the Lagos West constituency. After the results of the12 June 1993 presidential elections were annulled, Tinubu became a founding member of the pro-democracyNational Democratic Coalition (NADECO), which mobilized support for the restoration of democracy and recognition of the12 June results. He went intoexile in1994 and returned to the country in1998 after the death ofmilitary dictator Sani Abacha , which ushered in a transition to civilian rule.In
1999 , he stood for the position of Executive Governor of Lagos State on the Alliance for Democracy (AD) ticket and was elected.Tinubu's first term in office was characterized by lofty promises (a new power plant to tackle the chronic energy shortages in the highly industrialized state; and transportation projects including the 4th mainland bridge, the reinitiation of the Lagos Metroline Project and rehabilitation of roads; improved welfare of state government workers; improved waste management, a new traffic management agency and rehabilitation of the bar beach waterfront). Moderate success was achieved in areas such as workers' welfare but much was left undone and these again became the promises made in the run up to a second term bid.
Tinubu also faced a major legal battle in his first term as governor when human rights lawyer
Gani Fawehinmi accused the governor of perjury and providing false information in his election nomination forms, hiding information that would have disqualified him from the race.Tinubu, alongside a new deputy governor,
Femi Pedro , narrowly won re-election to office as Governor inApril 2003 with 48.2% of the vote. He was the only one of 6 incumbent governors in South-West Nigeria to succeed in a reelection bid as the Nigerian ruling party (PDP) made inroads in the region dominated by the regional party (AD).Tinubu's tenure as Lagos State Governor ended on 29 May 2007.
He is married with six children one of whom is deceased.
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