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  • Meet The Youngest, And Oldest Governors In Nigeria
  • CHIEF MARTIN ELECHI

    Chief Martin Nwancho Elechi, the Ebonyi State governor, is the oldest gov. in Nigeria.The 74-year-old governor was born on 7th February 1941 at Ohankwu Village Alike in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State. He is a seasoned economist, a veteran of many political struggles and father and grandfather to many children. He led the defunct Ebonyi State Movement, a group that waged a successful decade-long campaign for the creation of Ebonyi State. Named after a patron saint – Martin – who was both a soldier and a clergyman,he had his primary education at the Native Authority School Nwakpu Alike and later moved to the Native Authority School Nkwagu Izzi, graduating in 1954 with the First School Leaving Certificate. Between 1955 and 1959, he attended the Mary Knoll Secondary School Okuku Ogoja in Cross River State from where he obtained the West African Leaving Certificate in 1959. He proceeded to the Holy Family College, Abak in Akwa Ibom State in 1960 where he obtained the Higher School Certificate in 1961.

    Chief Martin Elechi’s thirst for University education took him outside the shores of Nigeria. Consequently, in 1963, he gained admission into the Lovanium University of Congo in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He graduated with Distinction (cum laude or first class) from that institution with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics in 1966. Chief Martin Elechi’s leadership credentials are as colourful as they are intimidating. A School Prefect at Mary Knoll Secondary School Ogoja in 1959, School Prefect of Holy Family College Abak in 1961, he was also the Treasurer of the Nigerian Students Union, Leopoldville in 1965. A former teacher at St. Enda’s Secondary School Iboko and Izzi County Secondary School Abakaliki, Chief Elechi was also a part-time lecturer at the University of Nigeria. He was appointed an Administrative Officer in Charge of Abakaliki in 1968 and Divisional Officer in charge of Afikpo in 1969.

    In the defunct East-Central State, Chief Elechi was variously: Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Development; Commissioner for Trade and Industry; and Commissioner for Works and Housing – spanning the period between 1970 and 1975. He was chairman or member of numerous Boards, Commissions and Parastatals. He was a member of the defunct Constituent Assembly of Nigeria, representing Abakaliki/Ikwo Constituency between 1977 and 1978, and was the Executive Secretary of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) between 1980 and 1982. In January 2003, he was a member of the Committee on the Presidential Primaries of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
    Between 1968 and 1996, Chief Elechi led in different capacities in the crusade for the creation of Ebonyi State. Eleven years after the creation of Ebonyi State, he won the April 14 elections to emerge as the second civilian Governor of Ebonyi State. He has been conferred with numerous titles, awards and recognitions at all levels, including: Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR), Ocho Udo, Ide-ji-Ulo, Aha Eji Agamba and Ochi Mba, etc. Chief Elechi is widely traveled, having visited several countries, including Britain, Denmark, France, Italy, Belgium and West Germany. He speaks and writes fluently in Igbo, English and French. Chief Elechi has been described as a quintessential man of many parts. He is a teacher, farmer, politician, church builder and community leader.He is married to Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Elechi with whom he is blessed with many children and grandchildren.

    ALHAJI YARI ABUBAKAR

    The youngest governor in Nigeria is Alhaji Abdul-Aziz Yari Abubakar, the Zamfara state governor. He is 46 years old. He was born in his state precisely on January 1st, 1969. Yari Abubakar has been politically active since 1999 after his education. He was elected to represent Talata Mafara/Anka Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives that year. He was Zamfara State Chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a member of the cabinet of former Governor Ahmed Sani Yerima.


    When Zamfara State Governor Mahammud Shinkafi defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in January 2009, taking the ANPP’s state executive committee with him, the ANPP’s National Headquarters in Abuja was forced to create a caretaker committee headed by Yari. The committee’s tenure was repeatedly extended. Yari was elected Governor of Zamfara State in the April 26th, 2011 elections. He ran on the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP). Alhaji Abdul-Aziz Yari Abubakar is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
     

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