Femi Gbajabiamila | |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Office4: | Member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria from Lagos |
Term Start4: | 3 June 2003 |
Term End4: | 14 June 2023 |
Constituency4: | Surulere I |
Office3: | House Minority Leader |
Term Start3: | 5 June 2007 |
Term End3: | 6 June 2015 |
Predecessor3: | Ahmed Salik |
Successor3: | Ogor Okuweh |
Office2: | House Majority Leader |
Term Start2: | 9 June 2015 |
Term End2: | 9 June 2019 |
Predecessor2: | Ogor Okuweh |
Successor2: | Alhassan Doguwa |
Office1: | 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria |
Term Start1: | 11 June 2019 |
Term End1: | 11 June 2023 |
Deputy1: | Ahmed Idris Wase |
Predecessor1: | Yakubu Dogara |
Successor1: | Tajudeen Abbas |
Office: | Chief of Staff to the President |
President: | Bola Tinubu |
Term Start: | 14 June 2023 |
Predecessor: | Ibrahim Gambari |
Birth Date: | 25 June 1962 |
Birth Place: | Lagos State, Nigeria |
Nationality: | Nigerian |
Party: | All Progressive Congress (2013–present) |
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Spouse: | Salamatu Gbajabiamila |
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Olufemi Hakeem Gbajabiamila [1] (born 25 June 1962), is a Nigerian lawyer and politician,[2] who has served as Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria since 2023.[3] [4] [5] He previously served as the 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria from 2019 to 2023.[6] [7] [8]
Olufemi "Femi" Hakeem Gbajabiamila was born on 25 June 1962, to Lateef Gbajabiamila and Olufunke Gbajabiamila in Lagos, Nigeria. He attended Mainland Preparatory School for elementary education and Igbobi College[9] in 1973, where he completed his secondary education. Subsequently, he enrolled at King William's College on the Isle of Man, United Kingdom for his A-Level.[10] He was accepted into the University of Lagos, Nigeria.[11] He graduated with a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) with honours in 1983 and was called to the Nigerian bar in 1984.[12]
He first worked for the law firm, Bentley Edu & Co. in Lagos, before establishing his own law firm, Femi Gbaja & Co. He then earned his Juris Doctor from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School in Georgia, USA, passed the Georgian bar exam in 2001, and set up a law firm in Atlanta. While in the US, he actively participated in the election of Bill Campbell who later went on to become Mayor of Atlanta.
Gbajabiamila was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2003 representing the Surulere I constituency of Lagos State.[13] He was re-elected and served for six (6) consecutive terms.[14]
Gbajabiamila criticized members of the National Assembly for switching parties. He suggested that many voters don't have access to the information to make choices based on every individual's stance, and therefore sometimes vote for candidates based on their party alignment. He criticized floppers with this in mind, saying the effect "cannot be anything but negative".[15]
Gbajabiamila was the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives in the 7th National Assembly.[16]
Gbajabiamila was head of the House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating claims by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) about the 140.9 billion naira (about $1 billion) debt owed by 'Zenon Petroleum & Gas Limited' and 'Forte Oil Plc'. The call for an investigation of the reported payment was made by another lawmaker, Bimbo Daramola who moved the motion that the House set up a panel to verify the claims by AMCON that the Femi Otedola-owned two companies have paid back the money that the government of Nigeria paid for petroleum products that were reportedly not delivered as agreed upon by the dictates of the government's fuel subsidy scheme.Bimbo Daramola had suspected that the payment, if truly made, was "shrouded in secrecy."[17]
Gbajabiamila was elected speaker in the 9th National Assembly House of Representatives with 283 votes, while his opponent Mohammed Umar Bago came in second with 78 votes.[18]
In the House, Gbajabiamila demonstrated a passionate concern for issues relevant his constituents and Nigeria as a whole.[19] He earned a reputation as a brilliant legislator.[20]
After 20 years, he resigned as a member of the House of Representatives on 14 June 2023 to assume office as Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu.[21]
In October 2022, the Nigerian national honour of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) was conferred on him by President Muhammadu Buhari.[22]