Sunday, January 10, 2016

Read The Profile Of Babafemi Ojudu, The New Political Adviser To President Buhari

Babafemi Ojudu who was born 27 March 1961 is an astute Nigerian journalist who was elected Senator for the Ekiti Central constituency of Ekiti State, Nigeriain the April 2011 national elections.

He ran on theAction Congress of Nigeria(ACN) platform. Ojudu was born  at Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital. 

He attended Ado Grammar School in Ado-Ekiti (1973–1977). In 1976 he won a scholarship jointly sponsored by activist lawyer Gani Fawehinmi and Jùjú musician King Sunny Ade for indigent students of the state, the start of a long-term friendship with Fawehinmi.
In 1980 Ojudu was admitted to the University of Ife, Ile-Ife to study English. He took an interest in journalism while at university, joining the Association of Campus Journalists and reporting for COBRA, a Campus Journal. 

He and two friends founded a journalcalledThe Parrot, which he edited until graduating in 1984. On completing his National Youth Service, Ojudu worked as a reporter onThe Guardian while attending theUniversity of Lagos (1985–1986) where he studied for a master's degree in Political Science.

As a Journalist

In 1987 Ojudu started writing forAfrican Concord magazine, starting as a Staff Writer and moving up to Assistant Editor. 

The job involved extensive travel in Nigeria and to other African countries. In 1992 Ojudu resigned in protest of a request by M.K.O. Abiola, the publisher, to apologise to President Ibrahim Babangida over a piece critical of the military regime. 

In 1993 he and other former workers at the African Concord established The Newsmagazine, with Ojudu as its firstManaging Editor.

Gani Fawehinmi assisted in founding the newspaper with a contribution of N25,000. 

However, when Ojudu much later refused to support Fawehinmi in his campaign against Bola Tinubu, elected Lagos StateGovernor in 1999, Fawehinmi demanded a refund of this money.

The first version of The News did not last long before it was banned by Babangida in 1993.

Years later, when Babangida said he was in interested in running for president in the 2011 democratic elections, Ojudu said that the second coming of Babangida to rule the nation should be resisted by every Nigerian who wanted progress for the country. 

He said "He does not have anything good to offer us. We have suffered enough in his hands... He is a trickster. Look at how many journalists were killed during his time. Look at what he did to our colleagues (journalists)... Look at what happened to our institutions when he was around. 

He destroyed the system and he is now seeking to come back. ".Ojudu was arrested, tortured and detained several times during theSani Abacharegime (1993–1998).

Ojudu was arrested and detained for three days at thenotorious Shagisha prison in the outskirts of Lagos on 11 August 1996. 

The cause was an article inThe News about Oil Minister Dan Etete which alleged that Etete was giving government contracts on behalf of the Nigerian State Oil Company to his family and friends.

Later in 1996 Ojudu went to the USA for six months as a fellow at the School of Communications,Howard University, Washington, D.C.. 

On his return in June 1997 he was appointed Group Managing Editor of Independent Communications Network Ltd., publishers ofThe News,P.M. NewsandTempo.

He was arrested on 17 November 1997 after returning from a conference in Kenya. In July 1998 (after the death of Abacha) it was reported that he was sufferingfrom typhoid fever and jaundice, both life-threatening, caused by the unsanitary conditions in which he was detained and denial of access to medication.

In addition to his Managing Editor work, both before and after the return to democracy Ojudu has been a member or chairman of several organizations and committees involved in media and human rights.

In total, Ojudu spent 26 years in media practice before entering politics in 2010.

Political career

Ojudu formally declared that he would run for the Senate in August 2010.

He left his post as Group Managing Editor of Independent Communications Network to run for office.

The 10 January 2011 primaries for ACN candidate for the Ekiti Central Senatorial seat were held in three of the five local government areas (LGAs) that make up the Senatorial district, and Ojudu won in all three. 

The primaries for the other two LGAs were rescheduled, but were ultimately not held. The ACN submitted Ojudu's name to theIndependent National Electoral Commission(INEC) as their candidate for Ekiti Central.

However, on 17 March 2011 a Federal High Court inAbujaissued a judgment that recognized the incumbent SenatorFestus Bode-Olaas the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate for Ekiti Central.

The Chairman of the Ekiti State ACN, Chief Jide Awe, accused Bode Ola of forgery in the papers he hadfiled saying the INEC had recognized him as candidate.

On 31 March 2011 the Federal High Court inAbujaset aside its 17 March judgment.

In the April 2011 election for the Ekiti Central Senatorial seat, Ojudu polled 67,747 running on the ACN platform.

Labour Party(LP) candidate and former Ekiti State GovernorAyo Fayose received 29,773 votes. Kayode Alufa of the People's Democratic Party(PDP) received 29,488 votes. 

After conceding defeat, Alufa congratulated Ojudu, saying "Our God in his wisdom has chosen you with your experience and good credentials, which I am sure you will deploy for the service and improvement of our impoverished area"

After his four year term as a Senator of the federal republic, he decided to step aside and continue his circular job. 

This he has been doing until his resent appointment by the incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari as a Special Adviser on Political Matters. 

The appointment that has been commended because it is a round peg on a round hole going by his antecedent. 

He is very qualified for the job and it is my hope that he will live up to expectation. 

Congratulations my distinguished Senator. Don't be surprised that I regarded him as my Senator, I'm also from Ekiti State.... Chuckles 

May you have a successful tenure in your new office. 

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