The
Minister of Defence(State), Senator Musiliu Obanikoro clocked 57 years on Sunday, 27th July 2014. He was born in Lagos to the Bakare family of
Ita-Ado in Lagos Island, Ikare and Ilashe in Amuwo Odofin Local
Government of Lagos State, the Obanikoro (Ajayi-Bembe) family of Lagos
and Idoluwole (Ojo Local Government of Lagos), and the Eletu-Odibo
(Oshobile) family of Isale-Eko, Lagos. Musiliu Obanikoro is happily
married to the gorgeous Alhaja Moroophat Obanikoro; and their marriage
is blessed with 4 children(2 sons, and 2 daughters) – Babajide
Obanikoro, Shaquille Obanikoro, Monisola Obanikoro and Miju Obanikoro.
Let’s also tell you more about Senator
Musiliu Obanikoro, an astute administrator, diplomat, and politician per
excellence. He attended Saint Patrick Catholic School, Idumagbo, Lagos
and Ahmadiyya College (Anwar-ul/Islam College) Agege. He worked briefly
as a Clerical Officer at LSHMBS, and at Union Bank as a Clerk before
traveling overseas for further studies. While in the US, he attended
Texas Southern University where he earned his B.Sc degree in Public
Affairs and Master’s Degree in Public Administration (M. P. A). He
served as an intern with Houston adult Probation Department, Houston,
Texas. He worked as a social worker and later as the Head of the
adolescent unit with Little Flower Children Service (an agency
affiliated with New York City Department of Social Service). He is an
honorary citizen of Glenarden, Maryland and Little Rock, Arkansas.
He returned to Nigeria in 1989 and started his political career immediately. He was appointed as Caretaker Committee Chairman of Surulere Local Government (National Republican Convention); he was elected as the State Deputy Chairman (NRC); appointed by Governor Otedola’s administration as Director, LASBULK (Lagos State Bulk Purchasing Corporation); and member, Lagos State Football Association. He has served as Delegate to Local Government Congress, State Congress, and National Convention. He has also served as Elected State Secretary, Justice Forum. He was also the Chairman, Lagos Island Local Government. He was a national Executive member, Grassroots Democratic Movement (GDM) under the military government of General Sani Abacha.
He was appointed State Commissioner for
Home Affairs and Culture in 1999 and served for four years before he was
elected Senator of the Federal republic of Nigeria. Musiliu Obanikoro
was elected senator for Lagos Central in April 2003, running for the
Alliance for Democracy (AD).During the election, each side accused the
other of hijacking ballot boxes. He later defected to the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP). He was appointed by President Olusegun Obasanjo
as a member of the 2004 Amirul-Hajj Committee. In February 2005,
Obanikoro was among senators who urged the African Union chairman,
President Olusegun Obasanjo, to use military force if necessary to
restore democracy in Togo.
As Senator, Musiliu Obanikoro
proposed motions on the surge and overflow of the Atlantic Ocean along
the Bar beach shoreline, to stop the incessant increment in the pump
price of petroleum products, to protect Lagos State from the menace of
flood, to probe into the condition of the velodrome at the National
Stadium, Abuja and for the resolution of the clash between men of the
Nigerian Police Force and men of the Nigerian Army in Lagos State]. He
also sponsored several bills, calling for acts to regulate and control
public Buildings, to regulate and control Dredging and Excavation of
land, to provide for the Re-certification of Fuel Pumps, to prevent
Casualisation in public and private Establishment and to amend the
Federal Capital Territory Act.
During the flagging off of OPP
(Obanikoro Priority Projects), hundreds of items were given out to his
constituents, including motor bikes, milling machines, popcorn machines,
sewing machines, assorted farming tools, telephone lines and phones,
etc. In making education a priority, the Senator established the Senator
Obanikoro Leadership and Education Project (SOLEP). Under this
programme he supplied textbooks, notebooks, forms and scholarship
funding. He initiated an Urban renewal bill that is designed to give a
face-lift to selected cities in Lagos. He set aside funds to help
children and women who need financial assistance during surgery. Dozens
of Lagosians have benefited from this fund. He is currently in
partnership with a US-based NGO (AWHPI) to set up a mammogram centre
that will enable women to test for breast cancer for free in Lagos.
In July 2006, Engineer Funsho Williams, who was seeking to become PDP candidate for the Lagos State governorship election, was murdered. Police investigating the case arrested all gubernatorial aspirants of the party including Musiliu Obanikoro, but were all later released for non involvement. In April 2007 Musiliu Obanikoro ran for governor of Lagos State on the PDP ticket, but lost the election to Babatunde Fashola of the Action Congress. The election was marred by violence, majorly attributed to the activities of the rival Action Congress. In one incident, Musiliu Obanikoro narrowly escaped death in an armed attack on his car in Ikeja. President Umaru Yar’Adua appointed Musiliu Obanikoro as Nigerian High commissioner to Ghana in May 2008. He was appointed the Minister of Defence(State) by the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration in March 2014, an appointment widely applauded by many as a round peg in a round hole.
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