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Nigerian politician and general (1938–2002)

Major GeneralGeorge Agbazika Innih
General Officer Commanding 1 Division Nigerian Army
In office
October 1979 – April 1980
Preceded byBrig P.A. Eromobor
Succeeded byMaj-Gen. D.N. Jemibewon
Governor, Bendel State, Nigeria
In office
2 August 1975 – March 1976
Preceded bySamuel Ogbemudia
Succeeded byHusaini Abdullahi
Governor, Kwara State, Nigeria
In office
1976–1978
Preceded byIbrahim Taiwo
Succeeded bySunday Ifere
Personal details
Born(1938-09-25)25 September 1938
Agenebode, Etsako East, Edo State, Nigeria
Died15 August 2002(2002-08-15) (aged 63)
Germany
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Army
Years of service1962–1980
Rank Major General
CommandsBrigade Commander, 5 Infantry Brigade, Onitsha.

Quarter Master General of the Nigerian Army.

General Officer Commanding, 1Infantry Division

George Agbazika Innih (25 September 1938 – 15 August 2002) was a Nigerian Army general and statesman. He was the military governor of Bendel and Kwara States.

Early years

George Agbazika Innih was born on September 25, 1938, at Agenebode, Etsako East Local Government Area (LGA) of Edo State. He was educated at Catholic school, Akure, the Government school in Warri, the Holy Cross Catholic school in Benin City and Edo College, Benin City.

Military career

He joined the army, and was trained at Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot, England (1962), then at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, England (1962–1964) and 1972. He was appointed platoon commander, 4th Infantry Battalion, Ibadan (1964–65), deputy military secretary, Supreme Headquarters, Lagos, Colonel General Staff 3rd Marine Commando (1968–69) and brigade commander, 5 Infantry Brigade, Onitsha 1974–74.

After the coup of 29 July 1975, by Brigadier Murtala Mohammed, he was made military governor of Bendel State, since split into Edo State and Delta State. Soon after taking control, he dissolved the executive council and the boards of statutory corporations, suspended all contract awards, and set up committees to review finances and projects undertaken by his predecessor Samuel Ogbemudia. Several serving officers were retired from service.

On 13 February 1976, General Murtala Mohammed was killed in a failed coup and his second-in-command, his chief of staff Lt-Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, was appointed as head of state. In March, Obasanjo redeployed Colonel Innih to Kwara state, replacing him with Navy captain Hussaini Abdullahi. Innih served in Kwara State as military governor until 1978.

He was Quarter Master General of the Nigerian Army (1978–79) and general officer commanding, I Infantry Division, Nigerian Army (1979–80), when he retired.

Tenure

Colonel George A. Innih served in the Nigerian Civil War from 1967 to 1970. He was a battalion commander in the 3rd Infantry Division. After the war, he held a number of command and staff positions in the Nigerian Army. In 1976, Innih was appointed military governor of Kwara State. He was a popular governor who was known for his development projects. He launched the Operation Feed the Nation (OFN) program, which was a national agricultural program aimed at increasing food production. He also constructed the Kwara State Stadium Complex, the Adewole Housing Estate, and the Unity and Taiwo Roads. He also built new markets in all local government areas of the state, including the Baboko market in Ilorin. Innih retired from the Nigerian Army in 1980. He died in 2002 at the age of 63.

Subsequent career

Innih became the president of Retired Officers of Nigerian Armed Forces Organization (RANAO). He was chairman/managing director of Niger Valley Agro Industries Limited, chairman / managing director of Tamsaks Nigeria Limited and chairman of Bridgestone Finance Limited. He was honored with the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR). The University of Ilorin awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Law in 1998. He died in 2002.

References

  1. ^ Dr. Femi Ajayi (November 17, 2003). "IN MEMORY OF GEORGE AGBAZIKA INNIH AND ELIZABETH AINA DANIEL". NigeriaWorld. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
  2. ^ Osamede Osunde. "Major General Agbazika Innih". EdoWorld. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
  3. "allAfrica.com -- Nigeria: Requiem for Agbazika Innih". Archived from the original on October 31, 2002.
  4. "www.ngrguardiannews.com".
Governors of Mid-Western and Bendel States
Mid-Western State leaders
Bendel State leaders
Military governors of Nigerian states under General Murtala Mohammed (July 1975 - February 1976)
Benue-Plateau StateColonel Abdullahi Mohammed
East-Central StateColonel Anthony Ochefu
Kano StateLt-Colonel Sani Bello
Kwara StateColonel Ibrahim Taiwo
Lagos StateNavy Captain Adekunle Lawal
Mid-West StateColonel George Agbazika Innih
North-Central StateLt-Colonel Usman Jibrin
North-Eastern StateLt-Colonel Muhammadu Buhari
North-Western StateLt-Colonel Umaru Mohammed
Rivers StateLt-Colonel Zamani Lekwot
South-Eastern StateLt-Colonel Paul Omu
Western StateNavy Captain Akintunde Aduwo
Colonel David Jemibewon
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Yakubu Gowon regime (1967 - 1975) and Military governors in Nigeria during the Olusegun Obasanjo regime (1976 – 1979)
Governors of Kwara State
Military governors in Nigeria during the Olusegun Obasanjo regime (13 February 1976 – 1 October 1979)
AnambraJohn Kpera
Datti Abubakar
BauchiMohammed Kaliel
Garba Duba
BendelHusaini Abdullahi
Abubakar Waziri
BenueAbdullahi Shelleng
Adebayo Lawal
BornoMuhammadu Buhari
Mustapha Amin
Tunde Idiagbon
Cross RiverPaul Omu
Babatunde Elegbede
GongolaMohammed Jega
Abdul Rahman Mamudu
ImoNdubuisi Kanu
Adekunle Lawal
Sunday Ajibade Adenihun
KadunaMuktar Muhammed
Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa
KanoIshaya Shekari
KwaraGeorge Agbazika Innih
Sunday Ifere
LagosAdekunle Lawal
Ndubuisi Kanu
Ebitu Ukiwe
NigerMurtala Nyako
Ebitu Ukiwe
Joseph Oni
OgunSaidu Ayodele Balogun
Harris Eghagha
OndoIta David Ikpeme
Sunday Tuoyo
OyoDavid Jemibewon
Paul Tarfa
PlateauDan Suleiman
Joshua Anaja
RiversSuleiman Saidu
SokotoUmaru Mohammed
Gado Nasko
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Murtala Muhammed regime (1975 - 1976) and State governors in the Nigerian Second Republic (1979 - 1983)


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