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Amen Edore Oyakhire

Prince Amen Edore Oyakhire (born 21 October 1945)[1] was the Military Administrator of Taraba State, Nigeria between August 1996 and August 1998 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha. He was then administrator of Oyo State during the transitional regime of General Abdulsalami Abubakar, handing over to the elected civilian governor Lam Onaolapo Adesina in May 1999 at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic.[2]

Amen Edore Oyakhire
Military Administrator of Taraba State
In office
22 August 1996 – August 1998
Preceded byYohanna Dickson
Succeeded byAina Owoniyi
Military Administrator of Oyo State
In office
16 August 1998 – 28 May 1999
Preceded byAhmed Usman
Succeeded byLam Onaolapo Adesina
Personal details
Born (1945-10-21) 21 October 1945 (age 77)

Police career

Oyakhire was a commissioner of police, later an Assistant Inspector General (AIG).[3] He was the Police Commissioner, Plateau State Command before being appointed administrator of Taraba State.[4]

In Taraba State, Oyakhire had to deal with hostilities between the Kuteb and Chamba and Jukun ethnic groups. In October 1997 he sent a paper called Comprehensive brief on the Chieftaincy Stool of Takum Chiefdom Taraba State to the Armed Forces Ruling Council.[5] That month seven people were killed and seven houses razed in communal violence, and 31 people were arrested. Oyakhire said anyone suspected of involvement in the communal violence would be treated as detractors of the transition to civil rule.[6] In 1998 the Taraba State Government also set up a Peace Committee which managed to negotiate a temporary peace between the ethnic groups.[7]

Shortly before the handover to civilian government in May 1999, Oyakhire told a U.S. Embassy observer team that "Power is to be handed over to credible people who have the fear of God in their hearts, and this will ensure the stability of the nation".[8]

Later career

Oyakhire was made to retire in June 1999 along with all other governors in the previous military regime. In August 1999 the Oyo State government asked the army to help recover property allegedly stolen by Oyakhire and his aides, including vehicles and electronic gadgets. The request was refused.[9]

In December 1999 Oyakhire's house in Lagos was raided by armed robbers who stole property worth several million naira.[10] An article on witchcraft published in The Daily Independent reported that 27 people were killed in Ozalla, Edo State on 4 November 2004. The article said the Ozalla massacre was triggered by a letter from Oyakhire blaming witches in the community for his inability to afford a suitable home in the town, for non-payment of his police pension and for insanity among his children.[11]

References

  1. ^ Profile of Amen Edore Oyakhire
  2. ^ "Nigeria States". WorldStatesmen. from the original on 28 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  3. ^ . Oyo State Government. Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  4. ^ Oyo State past and present. Oyo State Ministry of Information, Youth, Sports and Culture. 2002.
  5. ^ Osu Stephen (12 January 2009). "The killing field of Takum". Compass. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  6. ^ "Seven Killed in Communal Clash in East Nigeria". Xinhua News Agency. November 1, 1997. Retrieved 2010-05-02.[dead link]
  7. ^ Muhammad Kabir Isa. "The State and Institutional Responses to Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria: The Case of Jukun/Chamba and Kuteb Communal Conflicts of Takum Local Government, Taraba State". UNESCO. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  8. ^ Jim Fisher-Thompson (March 1, 1999). . USIA. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  9. ^ Tunde Oladipo/Ibadan (30 August 1999). "Army Rejects Oyo's Request". P.M. News. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  10. ^ . Africa News Service. December 7, 1999. Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  11. ^ Isioma Madike (7 July 2007). . Archived from the original on July 12, 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-02.

amen, edore, oyakhire, prince, born, october, 1945, military, administrator, taraba, state, nigeria, between, august, 1996, august, 1998, during, military, regime, general, sani, abacha, then, administrator, state, during, transitional, regime, general, abduls. Prince Amen Edore Oyakhire born 21 October 1945 1 was the Military Administrator of Taraba State Nigeria between August 1996 and August 1998 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha He was then administrator of Oyo State during the transitional regime of General Abdulsalami Abubakar handing over to the elected civilian governor Lam Onaolapo Adesina in May 1999 at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic 2 Amen Edore OyakhireMilitary Administrator of Taraba StateIn office 22 August 1996 August 1998Preceded byYohanna DicksonSucceeded byAina OwoniyiMilitary Administrator of Oyo StateIn office 16 August 1998 28 May 1999Preceded byAhmed UsmanSucceeded byLam Onaolapo AdesinaPersonal detailsBorn 1945 10 21 21 October 1945 age 77 Police career EditOyakhire was a commissioner of police later an Assistant Inspector General AIG 3 He was the Police Commissioner Plateau State Command before being appointed administrator of Taraba State 4 In Taraba State Oyakhire had to deal with hostilities between the Kuteb and Chamba and Jukun ethnic groups In October 1997 he sent a paper called Comprehensive brief on the Chieftaincy Stool of Takum Chiefdom Taraba State to the Armed Forces Ruling Council 5 That month seven people were killed and seven houses razed in communal violence and 31 people were arrested Oyakhire said anyone suspected of involvement in the communal violence would be treated as detractors of the transition to civil rule 6 In 1998 the Taraba State Government also set up a Peace Committee which managed to negotiate a temporary peace between the ethnic groups 7 Shortly before the handover to civilian government in May 1999 Oyakhire told a U S Embassy observer team that Power is to be handed over to credible people who have the fear of God in their hearts and this will ensure the stability of the nation 8 Later career EditOyakhire was made to retire in June 1999 along with all other governors in the previous military regime In August 1999 the Oyo State government asked the army to help recover property allegedly stolen by Oyakhire and his aides including vehicles and electronic gadgets The request was refused 9 In December 1999 Oyakhire s house in Lagos was raided by armed robbers who stole property worth several million naira 10 An article on witchcraft published in The Daily Independent reported that 27 people were killed in Ozalla Edo State on 4 November 2004 The article said the Ozalla massacre was triggered by a letter from Oyakhire blaming witches in the community for his inability to afford a suitable home in the town for non payment of his police pension and for insanity among his children 11 References Edit Profile of Amen Edore Oyakhire Nigeria States WorldStatesmen Archived from the original on 28 May 2010 Retrieved 2010 05 02 About Oyo State Oyo State Government Archived from the original on 2010 06 09 Retrieved 2010 05 02 Oyo State past and present Oyo State Ministry of Information Youth Sports and Culture 2002 Osu Stephen 12 January 2009 The killing field of Takum Compass Retrieved 2010 05 02 Seven Killed in Communal Clash in East Nigeria Xinhua News Agency November 1 1997 Retrieved 2010 05 02 dead link Muhammad Kabir Isa The State and Institutional Responses to Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria The Case of Jukun Chamba and Kuteb Communal Conflicts of Takum Local Government Taraba State UNESCO Retrieved 2010 05 02 Jim Fisher Thompson March 1 1999 GENERAL COLIN POWELL REFLECTS ON ROLE OF MILITARY IN DEMOCRACY USIA Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 05 02 Tunde Oladipo Ibadan 30 August 1999 Army Rejects Oyo s Request P M News Retrieved 2010 05 02 Gunmen Raid Ex Milad s Home Africa News Service December 7 1999 Archived from the original on March 1 2012 Retrieved 2010 05 02 Isioma Madike 7 July 2007 Killing in the name of witchcraft Archived from the original on July 12 2007 Retrieved 2010 05 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amen Edore Oyakhire amp oldid 1129485964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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