- Ebitu Ukiwe
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Ebitu Ukiwe Governor of Niger State In office
December 1977 – July 1978Preceded by Murtala Nyako Succeeded by Joseph Oni Governor of Lagos State In office
July 1978 – October 1979Preceded by Ndubuisi Kanu Succeeded by Lateef Jakande de-facto Vice President of Nigeria In office
August 1985 – October 1986Preceded by Tunde Idiagbon Succeeded by Augustus Aikhomu Personal details Born 26 October 1940
Abiriba, Abia State, NigeriaOkoh Ebitu Ukiwe (born 26 October 1940) is a retired Commodore in the Nigerian Navy who served as the de-facto Vice President of Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida military government from 1985 to 1986.
Military career
Ukiwe was born on 26 October 1940, son of Chief Ebitu Ukiwe of Abiriba in Abia State. His father was a traditional ruler in Abiriba and Head of the Old Bende Division Local Government Appeal Court.[1] Ukiwe joined the Nigerian Navy in the year 1960 as a cadet (officer), and was commissioned in 1964 with the rank of sub-lieutenant. During the Nigerian civil war from 1966 to 1970 he fought on the Biafran side. After the war, in January 1972 he was readmitted to the Navy, one of the few Igbo officers to regain their position.[2]
Ukiwe was a member of the Supreme Military Council between 1975 and 1977.[3] General Olusegun Obasanjo appointed him military governor of Niger state in 1977. He was re-deployed to Lagos state as governor in July 1978, holding this post until October 1979.[4] He was appointed director, Naval Faculty, Jaji (1981–1984) and Flag Officer, Western Naval Command (1984–1985).[3] He became the Chief of General Staff in 1985 under General Ibrahim Babangida. He retired with the rank of Commodore in January 1987 after falling out with Babangida.[2]
Later career
After retirement he joined the pro-democracy group, supporting Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the president-elect in the June 1993 elections, who was imprisoned after General Sani Abacha took power in a coup in November 1993.[5] He became chairman of companies such as Biti Properties, Kobimat, Biti Promar and Rudocons. He was adviser and consultant to Statoil (Nigeria), an offshore oil production company, for nine years.[2]
In 2001, Newswatch magazine speculated that he could run for president in 2003, characterizing him as principled but rigid and highly temperamental, perhaps not flexible enough for the job.[6] In 2006/2007 Ukiwe unsuccessfully ran to become People's Democratic Party candidate for the presidency of Nigeria.[7]
References
- ^ Sefy Megafu (7 November 2002). "The Sailor Moves On". ThisDay. http://allafrica.com/stories/200211070240.html. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ a b c CHIDI OBINECHE (December 15, 2004). "Abiriba pulls out Ukiwe". Daily Sun. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/citysun/2004/Dec/15/citysun-15-12-2004-009.htm. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ a b "Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe Chief of General Staff, August 1985 – October 1986". Profiles Nigeria. http://profilesnigeria.info/ebitu.htm. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ "Nigeria States". WorldStatemen. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm#Niger. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ Ademola Adeyemo (12 June 2009). "June 12 - Where are the Heroes?". http://allafrica.com/stories/200906120255.html. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ Jossy Nkwocha (3/11/2001). "Ndigbo's First Eleven". Newswatch Magazine. http://www.onlinenigeria.com/ad.asp?blurb=36. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ "Ebitu Ukiwe Visits Tinubu, Pledges To Reform The Polity". Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Nov 29, 2006. http://asiwajubolatinubu.org/archives/news/2006/11/29/20061129N01.html. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
Governors of Niger State Murtala Nyako • Ebitu Ukiwe • Joseph Oni • Awwal Ibrahim • David Mark • Garba Ali Mohammed • Lawan Gwadabe • Musa Inuwa • Cletus Komena Emein • Simeon Oduoye • Habibu Idris Shuaibu • Abdulkadir Kure • Mu'azu Babangida AliyuMobolaji Johnson • Adekunle Lawal • Ndubuisi Kanu • Ebitu Ukiwe • Lateef Jakande • Gbolahan Mudasiru • Mike Akhigbe • Raji Rasaki • Michael Otedola • Olagunsoye Oyinlola • Mohammed Buba Marwa • Bola Tinubu • Babatunde FasholaJohn Kpera
Datti AbubakarMohammed Kaliel
Garba DubaBendelHusaini Abdullahi
Abubakar WaziriAbdullahi Shelleng
Adebayo LawalPaul Omu
Babatunde ElegbedeMohammed Jega
Abdul Rahman MamuduMuktar Muhammed
Ibrahim Mahmud AlfaIshaya ShekariGeorge Agbazika Innih
Sunday IfereSaidu Ayodele Balogun
Harris EghaghaIta David Ikpeme
Sunday TuoyoDavid Jemibewon
Paul TarfaDan Suleiman
Joshua AnajaSuleiman SaiduUmaru Mohammed
Gado NaskoSee also Governors of Nigerian States under General Murtala Muhammed (1975 - 1976) and State governors in the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983)Vice Presidents of Nigeria Babafemi Ogundipe† • Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey† • Olusegun Obasanjo† • Shehu Musa Yar'Adua† • Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme • Tunde Idiagbon† • Ebitu Ukiwe† • Augustus Aikhomu† • Oladipo Diya† • Mike Akhigbe† • Atiku Abubakar • Goodluck Jonathan • Namadi Sambo† militaryCategories:- Vice Presidents of Nigeria
- 1940 births
- Living people
- People's Democratic Party (Nigeria) politicians
- Governors of Lagos State
- Governors of Niger State
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