Festus_Keyamo

Festus Keyamo

Festus Keyamo

Nigerian lawyer and politician (born 1970)


Festus Egwarewa Keyamo (born 21 January 1970) SAN FCIArb is a Nigerian lawyer, columnist and human rights activist who serves as the minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development of Nigeria.[1][2] In April 2018, Keyamo was appointed as the director of Strategic Communications of the 2019 re-election bid of President Buhari[3]and later appointed minister of State for Labour and Employment.

Quick Facts SAN, FCIArb, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development ...

Early life

He was born on January 21, 1970, at Ughelli, a town in Delta State southern Nigeria but his father hails from Effurun, a city in Delta.[4] Keyamo had his primary education at Model Primary School and secondary education at Government College, Ughelli, where he obtained the West African School Certificate in 1986.[5] He later proceeded to Ambrose Alli University at Ekpoma, in Edo State southern Nigeria where he received a Bachelor of Law degree in 1992 and was called to the Nigerian Bar in December 1993.[6][7]

He began his legal career in 1993 at Gani Fawehinmi's Chambers in Lagos State,[8] southwestern Nigeria. After he spent two years at Gani Fawehinmi's chambers, he left to establish Festus Keyamo Chambers.[9]

He was counsel to the leader of the Niger-Delta Peoples’ Volunteer Force, Mujahid Dokubo-Asari in his trial for treasonable felony and lead counsel in the treason trial of Ralph Uwazuruike, the leader of the Movement For The Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).[10] Keyamo was also a counsel in the murder of Bola Ige.[11][12][13]

In 2008, he took the Federal Government of Nigeria to court over illegal appointments of service chiefs.[14][15]

In 2017, Stephanie Otobo, a Canadian-based singer and stripper, accused Apostle Suleman Johnson, through her lawyer Festus Keyamo, of failing to keep a marriage promise made to her after allegedly having several sexual relationships with her.[16][17][18]

Political appointments

Festus was among the nominated ministers of the second administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.[19]

After his nomination, he was equally screened by the senate.[20] Until September 24, 2019, Keyamo was appointed Nigeria's Minister of State, for Niger Delta, before he was redeployed to Ministry of Labour and Employment[21] by President Muhammadu Buhari barely a month after his initial appointment on 21 August 2019.[22] Following several calls from some political commentators as to why he didn't make both the first and second ministerial lists, president Bola Ahmed Tinubu forwarded Keyamo's name to the Senate on 4 August 2023 as a ministerial nominee for confirmation. [23]

He was made minister of aviation and aerospace development by president Bola Tinubu on 16 august, 2023[24]

Awards and recognitions

Keyamo was named by the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC), Nigeria in July 2017 as one of the outstanding Nigerian lawyers to be awarded the rank of SAN. Festus is now in Muhammadu Buhari's cabinet. Keyamo and others named on the 2017 SAN-list were inaugurated into the elevated league of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) in September 2017.[25] In 2017, Keyamo was also awarded the Global Human Rights Award by the United States Global Leadership Council in Washington for his efforts over the years in respect of protection and promotion of human rights and campaigning for accountable governments in Nigeria.[26] The former president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari awarded Festus Keyamo and 338 others in the 2023 of the national award.[27][28]

See also


References

  1. Abimboye, Micheal (24 January 2015). "INTERVIEW: President Jonathan is a joke - Festus Keyamo". Premium Times. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  2. "The Source Magazine Online". thesourceng.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  3. "FESTUS KEYAMO: Dad disgraced me for inviting girls to our house". The Sun - Voice of the Nation. 6 September 2014. Archived from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  4. "DELTA 2015: BETWEEN FESTUS KEYAMO AND OTHER CONTESTANTS". thenigerianvoice.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  5. "Meet Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs". Vanguard News. 21 August 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  6. "[General] Re-Your Troubling Silence-Festus Keyamo Responds - Page 3". Village Square Forum. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  7. "Mr Festus Keyamo". africa-confidential.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  8. "Keyamo: Omisore Should Seek God's Forgiveness over Ige Murder Case, Articles - THISDAY LIVE". thisdaylive.com. Archived from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  9. "Who killed Uncle Bola Ige?". The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  10. "Who will call Keyamo to order?". Sunday Trust online. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  11. "Court Declares Appointment Of Service Chiefs Illegal". Newsdiaryonline. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  12. "Jonathan is promoting corruption —Keyamo". The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 28 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  13. Nigeria, Daily News (23 July 2019). "Buhari New Ministers List 2019". Daily News Nigeria. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  14. "BREAKING: Buhari redeploys Festus Keyamo, Alasoadura to labour, Niger Delta". Fellow Press. 24 September 2019. Archived from the original on 24 September 2019.
  15. "Buhari assigns portfolios to new ministers". Premiumtimes. 21 August 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  16. "Tinubu nominates Keyamo as minister, withdraws Kano nominee". Premium Times. 4 August 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  17. Tolu-Kolawole, Deborah (16 August 2023). "Full list of ministers and designations". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  18. Funsho Akinwale. "Festus Keyamo gets human rights award in US". The Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  19. "Buhari Confers National Honours On Anyaoku, Akande, Emefiele, Keyamo, Osoba, Others". Champion Newspapers LTD. 28 May 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Festus_Keyamo, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.