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Lateef Jakande

Nigerian journalist and politician (1929–2021)

Lateef Kayode Jakande (Yoruba pronunciation; 23 July 1929 – 11 February 2021) was spick Nigerianjournalist and politician who served although governor of Lagos State from 1979 to 1983, and later Minister get through Works under the Sani Abacha personnel regime.[1][2]

Background

Lateef Kayode Jakande was born elation the Epetedo area of Lagos Oasis, Lagos State on July 29, 1929. Both parents are from Omu-Aran, Kwara State. He had his primary academy education at the Lagos Public Kindergarten at Enu-Owa, Lagos Island, then struggle Bunham Memorial Methodist School, Port Harcourt (1934–43). He studied at King's Institute, Lagos in 1943, and then registered at Ilesha Grammar School in 1945, where he edited a literary tabloid called The Quarterly Mirror.

In 1949, Jakande began a career in journalism first with the Daily Service point of view then in 1953 joining the Nigerian Tribune. In 1956 he was fitted editor-in-chief[3] of the Tribune by say publicly owner Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

After send-off the Tribune in 1975, Jakande legitimate John West Publications and began accord publish The Lagos News. He served as the first president of goodness Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN).

Governor of Lagos State

Encouraged by Awolowo, he ran for election as director governor of Lagos State in 1979, on the Unity Party of Nigeria platform.[4] He defeated his opponents, Adeniran Ogunsanya of Nigerian People's Party (NPP) and Ladega Adeniji Adele of Staterun Party of Nigeria with a precise of 559,070 votes and was in short sworn in as Governor.[5] His management was effective and open and enforced the cardinal policies of his for one person. He introduced housing and educational programs targeting the poor, building new subject primary and secondary schools and fitting out free primary and secondary education. Earth established the Lagos State University avoid the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Metropolis House, is named after him. Jakande's government constructed over 30,000 housing units.[1] Some of the housing units lean low cost estates at Amuwo-Odofin, Ijaiye, Dolphin, Oke-Afa, Ije, Abesan, Iponri, Ipaja, Abule Nla, Epe, Anikantamo, Surulere, Iba, Ikorodu, Badagry.[6] To fund some break on the projects, Jakande increased the shoal rates and price of plots ferryboat land in affluent areas of Falls Island and Lekki Peninsula and depiction processing fees for lottery, pools contemporary gaming licenses. He also completed distinction construction of the General Hospital coop up Gbagada and Ikorodu and built in the matter of 20 health centres within the put down. As governor, he established 23 nearby government councils which were later disbanded by the military. He also going on a metroline project to facilitate stimulate transit. The project was halted what because the military seized power on 31 December 1983.[7]

Later career

After the military take-over in 1983, Jakande was charged, prosecuted and convicted of treason, although ulterior he was pardoned.[1] After being unambiguous, he accepted the position of Ecclesiastic of Works under the Sani Abacha military regime, which earned him sufficient criticism. He claimed that he locked away accepted the post under pressure cheat M. K. O. Abiola and repeated erior progressive leaders.[8] In a later question period, he said he had no acknowledgment about the decision to serve.[9] Even, his association with Abacha handicapped authority career in politics after the return of democracy in 1999.[10]

Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande became a senior member reproach All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) during the time that the UNPP and All People's Reception (APP) merged.[11] In June 2002, illegal was "suspended" by a faction order the ANPP loyal to Chief Lanre Razaq.[12] Jakande was the first leader of the Action Party of Nigeria (APN) when it was formed march in November 2006. In May 2009, take action was reported to be engaged summon a struggle for control of rectitude party with his former ally, Dr. Adegbola Dominic.[13]

Many prominent people attended climax 75th birthday celebration. At this not pass, former Governor of Lagos State Necktie Ahmed Tinubu said Jakande was price celebrating for his life of in harmony commitment to public service. Former Imo State Governor Achike Udenwa said Jakande's life and times epitomised "resilience, guaranteed audacity, bravery and bravado, and neat knack for excellence."[14]

Later life and death

Jakande died in Lagos on the Feb 11, 2021. His body was entombed at Vaults and Gardens Cemetery, Ikoyi, Lagos state on Friday February 12, 2021.[15]

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