Muftau Babatunde Elegbede | |
Honorific Prefix: | Vice Admiral |
Office1: | Chief of Defence Intelligence Agency |
Term Start1: | July 1986 |
Term End1: | January 1990 |
Predecessor1: | Lt Col Haliru Akilu |
Successor1: | Col Haliru Akilu |
Office2: | Governor of Cross River State |
Term Start2: | 28 July 1978 |
Term End2: | 30 September 1979 |
Predecessor2: | Paul Omu |
Successor2: | Clement Isong |
Allegiance: | Nigeria |
Branch: | Nigerian Navy |
Birth Date: | 13 August 1939 |
Birth Place: | Nigeria |
Death Place: | Lagos, Nigeria |
Death Cause: | Assassination |
Muftau Adegoke Babatunde Elegbede (13 August 1939 – 19 June 1994) or Tunde Elegbede was Chief of Nigeria's Defence Intelligence Agency from July 1986 to January 1990 and Military Governor of Cross River State, Nigeria between July 1975 and October 1978.[1] [2]
Elegbede attended the Methodist Boys High School in Lagos.[3]
As a Navy Captain, Elegbede was appointed Military Governor of Cross River State between 28 July 1978 and 30 September 1979, when he handed over power to the elected civilian governor Clement Isong at the start of the Nigerian Second Republic.[4] During his tenure, the Maritime Academy of Nigeria was established at Oron (now in Akwa Ibom State).[5]
During the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari that followed the Second Republic after a 31 December 1983 coup, Elegbede was Chairman of the Kaduna Zone military tribunal, which was set up to try public officers from the previous civilian regime who had been accused of embezzling public funds.[6] He was appointed director of the Defence Intelligence Agency, and was later head of administration in Defence Headquarters under General Ibrahim Babangida.[7] In September 1985, Commodore Elegbede was Flag Officer Commanding, Sea Training Command. He was a member of Babangida's Armed Forces Ruling Council from 1983 to 1993.[6]
Elegbede was gunned down by gunmen on 19 June 1994 along the Gbagada/Owonshoki expressway in Lagos, hit by more than 70 automatic rifle bullets.[6] In July 2001, three of the seven suspected robbers were formally charged.However, as of September 2009, nobody had been convicted of the murder.[8]