Paul Omeruo Explained

Paul Uzoanya N. Omeruo
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Office1:Military Governor of Kogi State
Term Start1:9 December 1993
Term End1:22 August 1996
Predecessor1:Abubakar Audu
Successor1:Bzigu Afakirya
Nationality:Nigerian
Allegiance: Nigeria
Branch: Nigerian Army
Rank:Colonel

Colonel (retired) Paul Uzoanya N. Omeruo was the Military Administrator of Kogi State, Nigeria from December 1993 to August 1996 during the military regime of General Sani Abacha.[1]

Omeruo dealt unsuccessfully with major challenges, and was subject to considerable criticism during his term in office.In August 1994, an 8-hour downpour caused massive damage in the state capital, wiping out most of the progress of the past three years. Omeruo estimated that it would cost N500 million to repair the damage.[2] With a severe budget deficit, Omeruo said that the government would have to lay off 40% of its workers so it could pay the others on time and address developmental requirements.[3] On 3 February 1996, he suspended the state-owned newspaper The Graphic indefinitely for making negative attacks on the state and federal government.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Administration to Date. Kogi State Government. 18 May 2010. 23 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120623150917/http://kogistate.gov.ng/Administration.html. dead.
  2. Book: 122. International perspectives on teaching about hazards and disasters. John Lidstone. Multilingual Matters. 1996. 1-873150-19-9.
  3. Book: West Africa, Issues 4098-4114. Afrimedia International. 1996. 1258.
  4. Book: 62. Human rights practices in Nigeria, January 1995-June 1996. Babatunde Olugboji. Constitutional Rights Project. 1996. 978-2944-06-8.