Things That Shocks About Isiaka Adeleke

Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke was born on 15 January 1955 to the family of senator Ayoola Adeleke and Esther Adeleke.

He was born in Enugu and spent is early years in the city until the beginning of the Nigerian civil war . He started his primary education at Christ Church School, Enugu before moving to Ibadan, he completed his secondary education at Ogbomoso
Grammar School. Adeleke holds a Bachelor Of Arts Degree, and a master's degree In Public Administration.

 He was Chairman, Governing Council, Nigerian Export Promotion Council, Pro-Chancellor And Chairman, Governing Council, University of Calabar , Nigeria. Political career During the Nigerian third republic, Adeleke ran for governor of the newly created Osun State which was carved out from Oyo State .

He was a member of SDP the dominant party in the state but he was not initially favored to win. The front runner was a lawyer, Oladipo Oladosu but after a close primary in which Adeleke came second, Adeleke was able to win a runoff. He was then elected the first civilian governor of Osun State in 1992.

Notable decisions made by Adeleke was the establishment of a polytechnic at Iree, a college of technology at Esa-Oke and the completion of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation.

 However, in 1994, after the dissolution of the republic, Adeleke pitched its tent to the opposition group, Afenifere but later switched to join a Democratic Party of Nigeria, a new political party with support from close associates of Abacha .

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 In 2007, Adeleke was elected senator for Osun West. His main competitor was Mudasiru Oyetunde Hussein , standing for the Action Congress. Hussein had spent two terms in the House of Representatives (1999–2007) as a member of the Alliance for Democracy party in a Lagos State constituency, but originated from Osun state.

 Hussein appealed the election unsuccessfully. Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke was appointed to committees on Upstream Petroleum Resources, Integration and Cooperation, Housing and Air Force. In March 2008, he instituted a scholarship award for about 100 indigent students in tertiary institutions across the country. In July 2009, as chairman of the Senate Committee on INEC, Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke praised the work of the Independent National Electoral Commission , saying "so far INEC has performed creditably well".

He has supported the rights of Nigerians living abroad to vote in Nigerian elections. Adeleke, before his death was allegedly eyeing the governorship seat in Osun ahead of the 2018 election in the state.

Adeleke suffered a heart attack. He died on 23th April 2017 at Biket Hospital in Osogbo the Osun state capital.

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