Kayode Fayemi
Kayode Fayemi John | |
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Minister of Solid Minerals Development | |
In office 2015–2018 | |
Governor of Ekiti State | |
In office 15 October 2010 – 16 October 2014 | |
Preceded by | Olusegun Oni |
Succeeded by | Ayodele Fayose |
Personal details | |
Born |
Isan-Ekiti, Oye Local Government Area, Ekiti State, Nigeria. | 9 February 1965
Political party | All Progressives Congress |
John Olukayode Fayemi, (born 9 February 1965) is the Governor elect of Ekiti State and a native of Isan-Ekiti in Oye Local Government of Ekiti State, Nigeria. He previously held the office of the Governor of Ekiti State between 2010 and 2014. He resigned as the Minister of Solid Minerals Development on May 30, 2018. [1].
Education
Fayemi attended Christ's School Ado Ekiti from 1975-1980 and received degrees in History, Politics and International Relations from the Universities of Lagos and University of Ife|Ife]] now Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria and his Doctorate in War Studies from the King's College, University of London, England, specializing in civil-military relations.
Academic and political initiatives
Kayode Fayemi is a former Director of the Centre for Democracy & Development, a research and training institution dedicated to the study and promotion of democratic development, peace-building and human security in Africa. Prior to his establishment of the Centre, he worked as a lecturer, journalist, researcher and Strategy Development adviser in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. He was Strategy Development Adviser at London’s City Challenge; research fellow at the African Research & Information Bureau in London, UK, reporter with the newspapers, The Guardian and City Tempo, editor of the political monthly, Nigeria-Now, management consultant at Development and Management Consultants and lecturer at the Police College in Sokoto, Nigeria.
Kayode Fayemi has lectured in Africa, Europe, the Americas and Asia. He has also served as an adviser on transitional justice, regional integration, constitutionalism, security sector reform and civil-military relations issues to various governments, inter-governmental institutions and development agencies. He was the main technical adviser to Nigeria’s Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission (Oputa Panel), which investigated past abuses and currently serves on the Presidential Implementation Committees on Security Sector Reform, NEPAD and the Millennium Development Goals. He was technical expert to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on small arms and light weapons and United Nations Economic Commission of Africa on governance issues. He is also a member, Africa Policy Advisory Panel of the British Government. At other times he has served as a consultant to the OECD on Security Sector Reform and chaired the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative’s Committee of Experts on developing guiding principles and mechanisms of constitution making in Commonwealth Africa.
Kayode Fayemi is a Fellow of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan, Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at the African Centre for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., USA. He was also a Visiting Professor in the African Studies Programme at Northwestern University, Evanston, USA in 2004. Dr Fayemi serves on numerous Boards including the Governing Board of the Open Society Justice Institute, Baobab for Women’s Human Rights, African Security Sector Network, and on the Advisory Board of the Global Facilitation Network on Security Sector Reform and on the Management Culture Board of the ECOWAS Secretariat.
Writings
Fayemi has written on governance and democratization, civil-military relations and security sector issues in Africa. Among his recent books are: Deepening the Culture of Constitutionalism: The Role of Regional Institutions in Constitutional Development in Africa (CDD, 2003), Security Sector Governance in Africa: A Handbook (edited with Nicole Ball, CDD, 2004) and Out of the Shadows: Exile and the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in Nigeria (CDD, 2005).
Campaign for Ekiti State Governor
After three and a half years fighting through the legal system, on 15 October 2010 the appeal court sitting in Kwara state declared Fayemi the duly elected Governor of Ekiti State, and marked the end of Olusegun Oni's administration as the then Governor of the state. Daily Trust, a national daily, captured the electoral journey in its editorial, published on Friday, 22 October 2010 under the title, Closure to Ekiti 2007 Governorship Saga.[2] The Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi was on Saturday 14 April 2014 endorsed as the governorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the state's gubernatorial elections slated for 21 June 2014. The emergence of the Fayemi was preceded by congress held before the governor who had no contestant was endorsed as the flag bearers of their state in the governorship elections. Kayode Fayemi was defeated at the polls on 21 June 2014 by previous governor Ayodele Fayose.[3]
Fayemi recontested for second term as Ekiti state governor under the platform of the All Progressive Congress in the July 14, 2018, governorship election after resigning as the Minister of Solid Minerals Development.[4] He was officially declared as the winner of the Governorship election in Ekiti state by the Independent National Electoral Commission on 15th, July 2018. He won by 19,345 votes against the Peoples Democratic Party's Kolapo Olusola Eleka who was second.[5][6]
Professional history
- [7] 2015- 2018- Minister Of Solid Minerals Development Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
- 2010–2014 — Governor, Ekiti State
- 1997–2006 — Director, Centre for Democracy & Development
- 1995–1997 — Secretary General, Media Empowerment for Africa (The Radio Foundation)
- 1993–1995 — Strategy Development Adviser, Deptford City Challenge, London, UK
- 1991–1993 — Research Officer, African Research and Information Bureau, London, UK.
- 1992–1992 — Tutorial Fellow, War Studies Department, King's College, London, UK
- 1987–1989 — Research Officer, Development & Management Consultants, Ikeja. Lagos-Nigeria.
- 1985–1986 — Lecturer, Nigeria-Police Training College, Sokoto – Nigeria
References
- ↑ http://saharareporters.com/2018/05/30/fayemi-resigns-minister-focus-defeating-fayose%E2%80%99s-deputy
- ↑ "FIFA, Blatter in secret talks on future". Dailytrust.com.ng. 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
- ↑ "Aregbesola, Kayode Fayemi Get Second-Term Tickets For Upcoming Elections | Your #1 source for Nigerian News". 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
- ↑ Breaking: Ekiti APC Guber Aspirant Resigns As Buhari’s Minister Nigeria News, Retrieved July 2018
- ↑ INEC Officially Declares Kayode Fayemi As Winner Of Ekiti Election Nigeria News, Retrieved 15 July 2018
- ↑ "Fayemi wins Ekiti gubernatorial election - Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. 2018-07-15. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
- ↑ "UPDATED: Buhari assigns Ministers; Fashola heads Power and Works, Amaechi gets Transportation - Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. 2015-11-11. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
External links
- Fayemi, Kayode. A Manifesto for Ekiti Transformation
- Fayemi, Kayode. Security Challenges