Timipre Sylva

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Timipre Sylva
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Minister of State for Petroleum Resources
Assumed office
21 August 2019
Preceded byEmmanuel Ibe Kachikwu
Governor of Bayelsa State
In office
27 May 2008 – 27 January 2012
Preceded byWerinipre Seibarugo
Succeeded byNestor Binabo
Governor of Bayelsa State
In office
29 May 2007 – 16 April 2008
Preceded byGoodluck Jonathan
Succeeded byWerinipre Seibarugo
Special Assistant to Minister of State for Petroleum Resources
In office
2004–2007
Personal details
Born (1964-07-07) July 7, 1964 (age 57)
Okpoama-Brass, Brass LGA, Bayelsa, Nigeria
Political partyAll Progressive Congress (APC)
Spouse(s)Alanyingi Sylva
ChildrenTaria Sylva (20), Timipre Sylva (16), Pagabio Sylva (15)
EducationUniversity of Port Harcourt and UBIS University
OccupationPublic Servant

Timipre Marlin Sylva (born July 7, 1964)[1] is a former Governor of Bayelsa State, Nigeria, and the current Nigeria Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.

Early life and background[]

Sylva was born in Brass, Bayelsa[1] (formerly Rivers State, of which Bayelsa State was split off from in 1996), and was educated there and in Lagos, the former capital of Nigeria. He was a member of the Rivers State House of Assembly in the 1990s.[2]

Education[]

Sylva graduated from the University of Port Harcourt with distinction in English (Linguistics) in 1986. At the time, he was the best graduating student from his department and departmental valedictorian. He was subsequently awarded a Doctor in International Relations (Honoris causa) by the UBIS University in 2011.[3] Sylva was awarded his second Doctorate (Honoris Causa) in Public Administration on the 2nd of December 2020 by AiPA (African Institute of Public Administration, Leading Edge Foundation and LBBS.

Political career[]

Sylva's political career started in 1992 when he won a seat in the House of Assembly election representing Brass constituency in old Rivers State. At the time, he was the youngest of all the members in the house of Assembly. His political career continued when he was appointed as the Special Assistant to the Minister of State for Petroleum in 2004 under the auspices of Dr. Edmund Dakouru. He continued in that position until he resigned to join the PDP gubernatorial primaries in 2006 in Bayelsa State, in which he placed, second behind Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. After the PDP presidential primaries election and Dr. Jonathan was appointed as a running mate to HE Umaru Musa Yar’adua of blessed memory, the gubernatorial candidacy for PDP became vacant, and conventional wisdom took the better of the political actors and Sylva was elevated to occupy the position of PDP gubernatorial candidate.

As a candidate of the People's Democratic Party Sylva won the 2007 Bayelsa State gubernatorial election and succeeded Goodluck Jonathan who went on to the position of Vice President.[4] During his inauguration he said that Bayelsa was "the least developed industrially and commercially" of all 36 states.[4]

Sylva's opponent in the 2007 election, Ebitimi Amgbare of the Action Congress, legally challenged his victory. Although the Bayelsa State Election Petitions Tribunal upheld Sylva's election, Amgbare took the matter to the Appeal Court in Port Harcourt which overturned the Tribunal's decision and nullified Sylva's election on April 15, 2008. The Appeal Court's five justices were unanimous in their decision and ordered that Speaker Werinipre Seibarugo be sworn in to replace Sylva as acting Governor, with a new election to be held within three months.[5]

A new election was held on May 24, 2008, and Sylva, again running as the PDP candidate, was overwhelmingly elected with 588,204 out of about 598,000 votes.[6] He was sworn in again on May 27, saying on this occasion that he would form a broadly inclusive unity government.[7] On January 27, 2012, his tenure was terminated by the Supreme Court with an acting governor appointed to oversee the state until the election of February 2012.[8] Sylva was appointed by President Buhari on Wednesday, August 21, 2019, as the Nigerian Cabinet Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.[9]

Corruption allegations[]

After the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in August 2021, Sylva was accused of facilitating the bribery of federal legislators to guarantee the legislation's advancement despite significant public opposition to parts of the text. According to Peoples Gazette reporting, at least $10 million was paid to legislators in payments organized by Sylva and Akwa Ibom North-East Senator Bassey Albert Akpan with between $1.5 million and $2 million going to both Senate President Ahmad Lawan and House Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila. Multiple legislators corroborated the story with several legislators expressing anger, not that the Gbajabiamila and Lawan allegedly took bribes but instead that the bribes were not shared equally among the legislators as other legislators claimed to have received $5,000 for representatives and $20,000 for senators. Gbajabiamila, Lawan, Sylva, and Akpan all declined to comment on the story.[10][11]

See also[]

  • List of Governors of Bayelsa State

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Official Portal of Bayelsa State – The Governor". Bayelsa, Nigeria. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
  2. ^ Sylva, Timipre (2007-03-17). "Bayelsa: I'll Treat Sycophants As My Greatest Enemies". Nigerian Vanguard. PR Newswire. Retrieved 2007-06-09.[dead link]
  3. ^ "WEC19". WEC19. Retrieved 2019-09-19.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Sylva Laments Poor Industrial Condition Of Bayelsa". Niger Delta Standard. Archived from the original on 2007-02-24. Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  5. ^ "Nigerian governor loses his job by court order" Archived 2008-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Panapress (afrik.com), April 16, 2008.
  6. ^ Mahmoud Muhammad, "PDP Sweeps Sokoto, Bayelsa Again", Leadership (allAfrica.com), May 26, 2008.
  7. ^ Segun James, "Sylva Takes Oath of Office, Embraces Unity Govt"[permanent dead link], This Day, May 28, 2008.
  8. ^ Acting Governors Take Over in Adamawa, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Kogi, Sokoto Archived 2013-07-21 at the Wayback Machine EIE Nigeria, January 30, 2012
  9. ^ "JUST IN: Full List: Buhari assigns portfolios to new Ministers". Oak TV Newstrack. 21 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  10. ^ Olubajo, Oyindamola; Essien, Hillary. "EXCLUSIVE: Senators, Reps fight dirty over $10 million bribe to reject PIB's 5% for host communities". Peoples Gazette. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Petroleum Bill: Shameless Nigerian Lawmakers Battle Senate President Lawan, House Speaker Gbajabiamila Over Lopsided Sharing Of Multi-million Dollar Bribe". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 21 August 2021.

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