- Richard Okonye
Chief Richard Uzochukwa Okonye (1943-1999), the Esomeze I of Uteh Okpu,
Delta State ,Nigeria , born23 March 1943 , was the Chief Security Officer to the late statesman and presidential aspirant of theUnity Party of Nigeria , ChiefObafemi Awolowo (1979-1983). After his exit from the political scene, he founded a security company called Foundation Security Services. He was a member of many political and indigenous organizations and contributed immensely to the politics of the South West during the 1999 elections.Early life
Born Richard Uzochukwa Okonye in the region now referred to as Delta state, his father, Nkwo Okonye was a wealthy land owner who acted as the counsel on legal matters in the regional colonial courts. He was also an active member of the Action Group political party. After his father was assassinated when he was a teenager, he decided not to be held down by circumstances, sold his dog and left home to discover himself.
Career
He enlisted in the Nigerian Army(1967) to fight for the unity of his country. He left the military shortly after the civil war and joined the Nigerian Police Force. He retired in 1979 to prepare for his next assignment which was to handle security details for Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the erstwhile presidential candidate for the Unity Party Of Nigeria. The 1983 coup led by Major General Mohammed Buhari forced him and others out of the political scene for a while. He set up a private security firm, and stayed away from politics until the 1999 elections. He couldn't participate fully because of health reasons so his activities were limited to the state level, where he played a very prominent role in securing the seat of Local Government Chairman of his constituency for his party candidate of the Alliance for Democracy party, and several house of assembly seats won can be attributed to him.
Awards and Appointments
He was awarded several traditional chieftaincy titles which includes, the hereditory position of ESOMEZE of Ute Okpu Kingdom, Babalaje of Idi Agbon, Ekweme of Ejeme, Iyase of Lagos, the traditional prime minister to the Eze N'digbo of Lagos.He was an elder of the Afenifere socio-political group, a prominent member of the Lagos faction of the Ohaneze chieftaincy consortium. he was also a member of several social clubs and organizations.
Personal life
He was married to two wives, Matilda Umoru and Cordelia Mekunye(deceased) and had 9 children, one of who is deceased.
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.