Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu

Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu
Born (1956-07-21) 21 July 1956
Owo, Ondo State
Nationality Nigerian
Alma mater
Occupation
Known for Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN)
Website aketi.org

Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, SAN, or Rotimi Akeredolu, (born 21 July 1956) is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) who became president of the Nigerian Bar Association in 2008.[1]

Birth and education

Akeredolu was born on 21 July 1956 in Owo to Reverend J. Ola Akeredolu of the Akeredolu family and Lady Evangelist Grace B. Akeredolu of Aderoyiju family of Igbotu, Ese Odo, in Ondo State.[2] Akeredolu started his primary education at Government School, Owo. He proceeded to Aquinas College, Akure, Loyola College, Ibadan and Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro, for his secondary school education and Higher School Certificate, respectively.[2] He attended the Loyola College in Ibadan.[3] His middle name "Odunayo" means "Year of happinesss" in Yoruba[4] He went on to the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) to study Law, graduating in 1977.[5] He was called to the Nigerian Bar 1978.[2]

Career

Akeredolu was appointed Attorney General of Ondo State from 1997–1999. In 1998 he became a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. He was Chairman of the Legal Aid Council (2005–2006).[2] In November 2009 he faced allegations of corruption when the Bar Association's Third Vice-President, Welfare Secretary and Assistant Financial Secretary circulated a petition entitled "Complaints against your fraudulent manifestations, violation of the NBA".[6] Subsequently, the allegations against him were reviewed and dropped by the National Executive council of the Nigerian Bar Association.

In a lecture in December 2009, Akeredolu said no amount of electoral reform or judicial system could give Nigeria free and fair elections, if Nigerians themselves refused to take practical steps to ensure that their votes count.[7] Later that month he stated that Umaru Yar'Adua, the President of Nigeria should have handed over to Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan in an acting capacity during his illness, a statement that was backed up by the Nigerian Bar Association who said he was authorised to speak on their behalf.[8]

In 2012, the Nigerian Bar Association named its new secretariat in Abuja after him with its president citing the reason being the need for "generational identification and recognition of those who had contributed immensely to the development of the association.Everything in the NBA is usually highly politicised. The sheer courage for him ( Akeredolu) to go through the rigour is a testimony to his selfless service."[9]

Governorship candidate

In November 2011, Akeredolu was among a crowd of aspirants to be Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate for Governor of Ondo State in the 2013 elections.[10] In an interview that month, Akeredolu said that he had become well known and respected as president of the Bar, and described himself as a progressive. If elected, his priorities would include agricultural development, fish farming for export, improvements to education, jobs for youths and improved roads. He would provide free education and primary health care. He was in favour of increased subsidies and greater local control over public spending.[11]

On 28 July 2012, On Akeredolu was selected as the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate for Governor of Ondo State during the ACN congress in Akure.[12] His selection pitched him in a head to head battle with the incumbent, Olusegun Mimiko and Mr Olusola Oke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).[13] Akeredolu promised to create 30,000 jobs in his first 100 days in office.[14] His promise was refuted by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as a ruse.[15] His promise nonetheless resulted in the submission of over 10,000 CV's to his campaign office.

References

  1. "National Officers". Nigerian Bar Association. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "OLUWAROTIMI ODUNAYO AKEREDOLU SAN". Aketi. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  3. "LOYOLAN EMERGES NBA PRESIDENT". Loyola College Ibadan Old Boy's Association. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  4. "Odunayo". Online Nigeria: Nigerian Names and meanings. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  5. "NBA Under Me Won't Fail Nigerians – Akeredolu". Nigerian Bar Association. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  6. "NBA crisis: Lawyers seek sack of Akeredolu over corruption". NIGERIAN COMPASS. 18 November 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  7. Kolade Larewaju (6 December 2009). "Locals Should Ensure Their Votes Count – Akeredolu". Vanguard. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  8. Jude Igbanoi (14 December 2009). "NBA Backs Akeredolu Over Yar'Adua's Health". ThisDay. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  9. Abdul-Rasheed, Muritala. "Akeredolu: Getting to know a man honoured by NBA". The Nation. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  10. Yinka Oladoyinbo (17 November 2011). "Ondo 2013: ACN and its many aspirants". Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  11. AYODELE ADESANMI (20 November 2011). "I am the candidate to beat in Ondo gov race – Akeredolu". Nigerian Tribune. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  12. Oladesu, Emmanuel. "Akeredolu: We will form next Ondo govt". The Nation Nigeria. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  13. Oladoyinbo, Yinka. "Ondo: Mimiko, Oke, Akeredolu emerge gov candidates". Tribune Nigeria Newspaper. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  14. "Akeredolu's promise to create 30,000 jobs is real". The Nation Newspaper.
  15. "Akeredolu's Promise of 30,000 Jobs Is A Ruse". The Will Nigeria.

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