Akinlabi Olasunkanmi
Akinlabi Olasunkanmi (born March 1956), is a Nigerian businessman and politician who was appointed as minister responsible for youth development in the cabinet of president Umaru Yar'Adua of Nigeria.[1] In 2014, he ran as a People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for governor of Osun State but was defeated in the primary round.[2]
Akinlabi Olasunkanmi | |
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Senator for Osun Central | |
In office May 29, 2003 – May 29, 2007 | |
Preceded by | Sunday Fajinmi |
Succeeded by | Simeon Oduoye |
Federal Minister of Youth Development | |
Assumed office July 26, 2007 | |
Preceded by | S. A. Jakanda |
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Born | March 1956 (age 66) Ode-omu, Osun State, Nigeria |
References
- "UPDATE: How Omisore emerged Osun PDP governorship candidate". Premium Times. April 5, 2014.
- Akinrefon, Dapo (August 7, 2021). "Osun Polls: The men and mobilisers". Vanguard News.
External links
- "Nigerian Senator Bio". Retrieved 2007-07-30.
The Cabinet of President Umaru Yar'Adua, which was formed on 26 July 2007, is shown below. The list shows Federal Ministers but excludes Ministers of State, who assist the Federal Ministers.
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The Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan which was formed during his time as Acting President, on 6 April 2010, is shown below. Ministers of State are not shown. | |
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