Oliver Gibson Explained

Oliver Gibson
Office:Member of
Omagh District Council
Constituency:Omagh Town
Term Start:15 May 1985
Term End:5 May 2005
Predecessor:New district
Successor:Clive McFarland
Constituency1:Omagh Area C
Term Start1:20 May 1981
Term End1:15 May 1985
Predecessor1:Cecil Walker
Successor1:District abolished
Constituency Am2:West Tyrone
Assembly2:Northern Ireland
Term Start2:25 June 1998
Term End2:26 November 2003
Predecessor2:New Creation
Successor2:Thomas Buchanan
Office3:Member of the Northern Ireland Forum
for West Tyrone
Term Start3:30 May 1996
Term End3:25 April 1998
Predecessor3:New forum
Successor3:Forum dissolved
Birth Date:28 June 1934
Birth Place:Beragh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death Place:Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Party:Democratic Unionist Party
Alma Mater:Queen's University Belfast
Blank1:Other organizations
Data1:Orange Order
Apprentice Boys of Derry

Oliver Gibson (28 June 1934 – 27 April 2018) was a Northern Irish politician who was a founding member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and served as a DUP councillor for West Tyrone.[1] He also served as an MLA for West Tyrone in the first session of the Assembly.

Gibson had been a teacher and vice-principal in Omagh High School as well as a Lieutenant in the Ulster Defence Regiment. In December 1974 it was reported that Lieutenant Gibson and a Corporal had been charged with the assault of two men in Omagh causing them actual bodily harm.[2]

In October 1983 Gibson announced the creation of a co-operative with a £1 million fund to promote Protestant businesses in the Mid-Tyrone area. A leaflet giving details of the venture stated that shareholder membership "shall be solely Protestant". The Omagh Alliance Party association criticised the proposal, saying it was "ludicrous" that the primary aim of a business co-operative was to "stop the enroachment of the Church of Rome`".[3]

In 1990 it was reported that Gibson had been "kicked out" of the Apprentice Boys of Derry because of his opposition to their application to the International Fund for Ireland for grant support. Gibson described the application as seeking "blood money".[4]

His niece, Esther Gibson, was one of the 29 victims killed in the 1998 Omagh bombing.[5]

In 1999, David Jordan, a former Ulster Defence Regiment soldier, broke down in a bar and claimed to be part of a patrol that killed a nationalist councillor, Patsy Kelly, in 1974. Jordan reportedly implicated Gibson in the murder. Jordan was never formally questioned in relation to the matter and no charges were ever brought against Gibson.[6] [7] [8]

In 2003, it emerged that Gibson was having an affair with his 35-year-old secretary Audrey McKenzie and was living with her in Ballybogy, County Antrim. His wife confirmed that he had left her and was no longer living in their Sixmilecross home.[9] He retired as a councillor in Omagh District Council shortly afterwards.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.omagh.gov.uk/the_council/press_releases/item.php?id=204 Press Releases - Chairman says farewell
  2. https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002318/19741202/120/0009
  3. Belfast News Letter, 4 November 1983.
  4. https://britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002341/19901007/059/0012
  5. http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/omagh/dead.htm The Omagh Bomb - List of Those Killed
  6. http://www.impartialreporter.com/archive/2001-11-08/news/story2501.html Report
  7. http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=1019797&issue_id=9571 "Former UDR man faces quiz on murder"
  8. http://www.courtsni.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/9AE0DC07-095C-4DEE-BB32-335224A38224/0/j_j_KERC5130.htm Judgement in the Matter of an Application by Teresa Kelly for Judicial Review to the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland
  9. News: Noel. McAdams. DUP man exposed in new affair storm. https://web.archive.org/web/20121106004950/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-10698532.html. dead. 6 November 2012. Belfast. Belfast Telegraph. 20 October 2003.
  10. http://www.omagh.gov.uk/the_council/press_releases/item.php?id=204 Chairman says farewell