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Christopher Oluwole Rotimi

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Succeeded by
  
Akin Aduwo

Preceded by
  
George Obiozor

Nationality
  
Nigerian

Role
  
Diplomat

Lieutenant
  
Null

Succeeded by
  
Tunde Adeniran

Name
  
Christopher Rotimi

Rank
  
Brigadier general

Preceded by
  
Major General Robert Adeyinka Adebayo

Born
  
February 20, 1935 (age 89) Abeokuta, Ogun State. (
1935-02-20
)

Education
  
University of Ibadan, King's College, Lagos

Christopher Oluwole Rotimi (born February 20, 1935) is a retired Nigerian Army Brigadier General, diplomat and politician. A distinguished officer, he eventually rose to the rank of Brigadier General. He served during the Nigerian Civil War, and was the Governor of Western State while Nigeria was under military rule from 1971 - 1975. Oluwole Rotimi became the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States in 2007.

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Early life

Oluwole Rotimi was born 20 February 1935 in Abeokuta, Nigeria to a Yoruban family. He attended Agooko Methodist School, Lisabi school, Olowogbowo Methodist School as well as Kings College Lagos, after which he earned a BA at the University College Ibadan.

Oluwole Joined the Nigerian Army in 1960 and served as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He rose to become the first African Deputy Quartermaster General and the third non-white Quartermaster General of the Nigerian Army in 1966. During the Nigerian Civil War Oluwole Rotimi provided logistics support for the Federal Government's war efforts. He became the commander of the Ibadan Garrison between 1969 and 1970.

Governor of Western State

After the war Oluwole Rotimi became the First Military Governor of Western State of Nigeria in 1971, under Yakubu Gowon. During his time as governor, the state had peace and development.

Projects As Governor

  • The Cement Factory at Shagamu
  • The Wire and Cable Factory in Ibadan
  • The Ceramic Factory in Abeokuta
  • The Wood Processing Factory in Ondo
  • The palm oil Mill at Okitipupa.
  • 1975 coup

    In 1975, Oluwole Rotimi was removed from office as governor of Western Nigeria after the 1975 coup d'etat. The following administration led by General Murtala Mohammed, commissioned a panel to investigate corruption amongst that past governors of the past administration. Oluwole Rotimi, together with Mobolaji Johnson-Brigadier(Lagos State Governor) was one of the only two governors exonerated.

    Under Obasanjo

    In 1999 Gen. Oluwole Rotimi was appointed by the President Olusegun Obasanjo as the Head of a Commission of Inquiry for the Investigation of Federal Government Landed Property.

    Oluwole Rotimi was honored with a National Award of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) in 2003.

    In 2005, Oluwole Rotimi was appointed a member of the National Constitutional Review Conference representing his home state-Ogun State.

    Ambassador

    Oluwole Rotimi became the Ambassador to the United States of America in March 2008. He was sacked from the post in March 2009 by the President of Nigeria, Umaru Yar'Adua after allegations of insubordination.

    References

    Christopher Oluwole Rotimi Wikipedia