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Patrick Yakowa

Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa (1 December 1948 – 15 December 2012) was a Nigerian politician who served as governor of Kaduna State from 2010 to 2012. He was appointed deputy governor of Kaduna State in July 2005, following the death of Stephen Shekari and was elected in 2007. He was sworn in as governor on 20 May 2010, replacing Governor Namadi Sambo who had been sworn in as vice president the day before.[1] Yakowa successfully ran for election as Kaduna Governor in the 26 April 2011 polls.[2]

Patrick Yakowa
Governor of Kaduna State
In office
20 May 2010 – 15 December 2012
DeputyMukhtar Yero
Preceded byNamadi Sambo
Succeeded byMukhtar Yero
Deputy Governor of Kaduna State
In office
21 July 2005 – 20 May 2010
Governor
Preceded byStephen Shekari
Succeeded byMukhtar Yero
Personal details
Born
Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa

(1948-12-01)1 December 1948
Fadan Kagoma, Jema'a, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Kaduna State, Nigeria)
Died15 December 2012(2012-12-15) (aged 64)
Okoroba forest, Nembe, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Resting placeFadan Kagoma, Jema'a, Kaduna State, Nigeria
Political partyPeoples Democratic Party
SpouseAmina Yakowa
Children4
Alma materAhmadu Bello University
OccupationPolitician

Background edit

Yakowa was born on 1 December 1948 in Fadan Kagoma, Jema'a, then Northern Region.[3] He attended St. Mary’s Secondary School, Fadan Kaje and St. John College, Kaduna, and then was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He graduated with a B. Sc (Social Sciences) in June 1972.[4]

Civil Service career edit

Yakowa joined the Civil Service of North Central State, serving as Division Officer, Secretary in the Military Governor’s Office, and Local Government Sole Administrator. He rose to Permanent Secretary in the Kaduna State civil service, heading the Ministries of Health, Works and Transport. In 1990, Yakowa transferred to the Federal Civil Service until the administration of General Sani Abacha appointed him Commissioner in Kaduna State from 1994 to 1997. Returning to the Federal Civil Service after this posting, he was Director Joint Services at the Ministry of Defense from February 1997 to August 1998, and then a Director at the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development until 14 June 1999, when he was appointed Permanent Secretary and retired.[4]

Political career edit

Yakowa worked for the Ahmed Makarfi campaign organization in 2003, helping Governor Makarfi get reelected. He was also chairman of the Rivers State Screening Committee for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2003. Yakowa was appointed Secretary to the Government of Kaduna State in September 2003.[4] He was appointed Deputy Governor of Kaduna State in July 2005, replacing Stephen Shekari, who had died on July 10.[5] In December 2006, he was a contender to be PDP candidate for governor of Kaduna State, but lost out to Namadi Sambo.[6] Yakowa ran as the running mate to Namadi Sambo, who was elected as Governor.[7]

In December 2009, Yakowa denied claims that state administration was marginalizing Southern Kaduna. He said statements to that effect were "bizarre and mischievous" and said the government was making special efforts to provide social amenities in the area.[8] A southerner himself, he called on the people of the region to stop agitating for a southern governor candidate in the 2011 elections, but to help governor Namadi Sambo gain a second term, and wait for 2015 to get a southern governor.[9]

In May 2010, there were rumors that President Goodluck Jonathan would nominate Kaduna State governor Namadi Sambo as his vice president, which would cause Yakowa to become governor. If so, he would be the first person from Southern Kaduna and first Christian to become governor in the state, an innovation to which some Northern leaders objected.[10] The rumors proved true and on 20 May 2010, the day after Sambo had become vice-president, Yakowa was sworn in as Kaduna governor. To reassure people in the ethnically and religiously mixed state, he said: "I am governor for all, irrespective of religious or tribal affiliation".[11]

Yakowa successfully ran for election as Kaduna Governor in the 26 April 2011 polls on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform. In a close race, he polled 1,334,319 votes to clinch victory with a difference of 200,755 votes over the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) candidate, Haruna Sae'ed, who came second with 1,133,564 votes.[12]

Death edit

On 15 December 2012, Yakowa died in a helicopter crash along with the former National Security Adviser General Owoye Andrew Azazi (rtd) while flying from Bayelsa State to Port Harcourt.[13][14] They were returning from the funeral of Oronto Douglas' father in Beyelsa state.[15]

Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, the deputy governor to Yakowa, was sworn-in the following day (Sunday, 16 December 2012) as the state's new governor by the state Chief Judge, Justice Rahila Cudjoe.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Chesa Chesa And Baba Negedu (20 May 2010). "Yakowa Sworn in, Says I'm Not Christian Governor". Daily Independent. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  2. ^ Chimezie Enyiocha (29 April 2011). . Archived from the original on 2 May 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  3. ^ "KADUNA 2011: PDP, CPC IN NECK-TO-NECK BATTLE". TNV. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b c . Kaduna State Government. Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  5. ^ Agaju Madugba (24 July 2005). "Yakowa, Kaduna D/ Gov, Sworn-in". ThisDay. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  6. ^ Bolade Omonijo; Taye Obateru; Emeka Mammah; Olasunkanmi Akoni; Joseph Erunke; Demola Akinyemi (11 December 2006). "PDP primaries: Run-off in Lagos, 3 others, Uduaghan wins in Delta". Vanguard. Archived from the original on 30 April 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  7. ^ (PDF). Independent National Electoral Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  8. ^ Imam Imam (13 December 2009). "2011 - Kaduna And Politics of Zoning". ThisDay. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  9. ^ . Daily Champion. 10 December 2009. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  10. ^ JULIANA TAIWO (13 May 2010). "New VP stalemate: Odds against Sambo". Online Nigeria Daily News. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
  11. ^ Ismail Mudashir (21 May 2010). "Yakowa - I Am Not Governor for Xtians". Daily Trust. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  12. ^ "Yakowa wins Kaduna Gov. Election with 1,334,319 votes". P.M. News. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  13. ^ "Nigeria air crash kills governor". BBC News. 15 December 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  14. ^ Ziggy, Dj. "Naija News - AmeborTalk.com". www.amebortalk.com. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  15. ^ On the way from Oronto Douglas' event: Gen Azazi, Gov Yakowa feared dead in helicopter crash. http://www.ynaija.com/on-the-way-from-oronto-douglas-event-gen-azazi-dies-in-helicopter-explosion
  16. ^ Yakowa's deputy sworn-in as the new governor. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/12/yero-sworn-in-as-new-kaduna-state-governor/

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Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa 1 December 1948 15 December 2012 was a Nigerian politician who served as governor of Kaduna State from 2010 to 2012 He was appointed deputy governor of Kaduna State in July 2005 following the death of Stephen Shekari and was elected in 2007 He was sworn in as governor on 20 May 2010 replacing Governor Namadi Sambo who had been sworn in as vice president the day before 1 Yakowa successfully ran for election as Kaduna Governor in the 26 April 2011 polls 2 Patrick YakowaGovernor of Kaduna StateIn office 20 May 2010 15 December 2012DeputyMukhtar YeroPreceded byNamadi SamboSucceeded byMukhtar YeroDeputy Governor of Kaduna StateIn office 21 July 2005 20 May 2010GovernorAhmed Makarfi 2005 2007 Namadi Sambo 2007 2010 Preceded byStephen ShekariSucceeded byMukhtar YeroPersonal detailsBornPatrick Ibrahim Yakowa 1948 12 01 1 December 1948Fadan Kagoma Jema a Northern Region British Nigeria now in Kaduna State Nigeria Died15 December 2012 2012 12 15 aged 64 Okoroba forest Nembe Bayelsa State NigeriaResting placeFadan Kagoma Jema a Kaduna State NigeriaPolitical partyPeoples Democratic PartySpouseAmina YakowaChildren4Alma materAhmadu Bello UniversityOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Background 2 Civil Service career 3 Political career 4 Death 5 ReferencesBackground editYakowa was born on 1 December 1948 in Fadan Kagoma Jema a then Northern Region 3 He attended St Mary s Secondary School Fadan Kaje and St John College Kaduna and then was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University Zaria He graduated with a B Sc Social Sciences in June 1972 4 Civil Service career editYakowa joined the Civil Service of North Central State serving as Division Officer Secretary in the Military Governor s Office and Local Government Sole Administrator He rose to Permanent Secretary in the Kaduna State civil service heading the Ministries of Health Works and Transport In 1990 Yakowa transferred to the Federal Civil Service until the administration of General Sani Abacha appointed him Commissioner in Kaduna State from 1994 to 1997 Returning to the Federal Civil Service after this posting he was Director Joint Services at the Ministry of Defense from February 1997 to August 1998 and then a Director at the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development until 14 June 1999 when he was appointed Permanent Secretary and retired 4 Political career editYakowa worked for the Ahmed Makarfi campaign organization in 2003 helping Governor Makarfi get reelected He was also chairman of the Rivers State Screening Committee for the Peoples Democratic Party PDP in 2003 Yakowa was appointed Secretary to the Government of Kaduna State in September 2003 4 He was appointed Deputy Governor of Kaduna State in July 2005 replacing Stephen Shekari who had died on July 10 5 In December 2006 he was a contender to be PDP candidate for governor of Kaduna State but lost out to Namadi Sambo 6 Yakowa ran as the running mate to Namadi Sambo who was elected as Governor 7 In December 2009 Yakowa denied claims that state administration was marginalizing Southern Kaduna He said statements to that effect were bizarre and mischievous and said the government was making special efforts to provide social amenities in the area 8 A southerner himself he called on the people of the region to stop agitating for a southern governor candidate in the 2011 elections but to help governor Namadi Sambo gain a second term and wait for 2015 to get a southern governor 9 In May 2010 there were rumors that President Goodluck Jonathan would nominate Kaduna State governor Namadi Sambo as his vice president which would cause Yakowa to become governor If so he would be the first person from Southern Kaduna and first Christian to become governor in the state an innovation to which some Northern leaders objected 10 The rumors proved true and on 20 May 2010 the day after Sambo had become vice president Yakowa was sworn in as Kaduna governor To reassure people in the ethnically and religiously mixed state he said I am governor for all irrespective of religious or tribal affiliation 11 Yakowa successfully ran for election as Kaduna Governor in the 26 April 2011 polls on the Peoples Democratic Party PDP platform In a close race he polled 1 334 319 votes to clinch victory with a difference of 200 755 votes over the Congress for Progressive Change CPC candidate Haruna Sae ed who came second with 1 133 564 votes 12 Death editOn 15 December 2012 Yakowa died in a helicopter crash along with the former National Security Adviser General Owoye Andrew Azazi rtd while flying from Bayelsa State to Port Harcourt 13 14 They were returning from the funeral of Oronto Douglas father in Beyelsa state 15 Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero the deputy governor to Yakowa was sworn in the following day Sunday 16 December 2012 as the state s new governor by the state Chief Judge Justice Rahila Cudjoe 16 References edit Chesa Chesa And Baba Negedu 20 May 2010 Yakowa Sworn in Says I m Not Christian Governor Daily Independent Retrieved 21 May 2010 Chimezie Enyiocha 29 April 2011 Yakowa wins Kaduna governorship poll Archived from the original on 2 May 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2011 KADUNA 2011 PDP CPC IN NECK TO NECK BATTLE TNV 17 March 2011 Retrieved 3 March 2021 a b c Mr Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa Kaduna State Government Archived from the original on 8 June 2010 Retrieved 14 May 2010 Agaju Madugba 24 July 2005 Yakowa Kaduna D Gov Sworn in ThisDay Retrieved 14 May 2010 Bolade Omonijo Taye Obateru Emeka Mammah Olasunkanmi Akoni Joseph Erunke Demola Akinyemi 11 December 2006 PDP primaries Run off in Lagos 3 others Uduaghan wins in Delta Vanguard Archived from the original on 30 April 2007 Retrieved 14 May 2010 Nominated Candidates for Governorship Election 2007 PDF Independent National Electoral Commission Archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2007 Retrieved 14 May 2010 Imam Imam 13 December 2009 2011 Kaduna And Politics of Zoning ThisDay Retrieved 14 May 2010 2011 Forget power shift Yakowa tells S Kaduna Daily Champion 10 December 2009 Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2010 JULIANA TAIWO 13 May 2010 New VP stalemate Odds against Sambo Online Nigeria Daily News Retrieved 14 May 2010 Ismail Mudashir 21 May 2010 Yakowa I Am Not Governor for Xtians Daily Trust Retrieved 21 May 2010 Yakowa wins Kaduna Gov Election with 1 334 319 votes P M News 29 April 2011 Retrieved 6 June 2011 Nigeria air crash kills governor BBC News 15 December 2012 Retrieved 20 December 2017 Ziggy Dj Naija News AmeborTalk com www amebortalk com Retrieved 20 December 2017 On the way from Oronto Douglas event Gen Azazi Gov Yakowa feared dead in helicopter crash http www ynaija com on the way from oronto douglas event gen azazi dies in helicopter explosion Yakowa s deputy sworn in as the new governor http www vanguardngr com 2012 12 yero sworn in as new kaduna state governor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Yakowa amp oldid 1216647768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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