11 Things You Should Know About Alabo Tonye Graham Douglas
A politician, elder statesman and four-time Minister Chief Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas is dead.
It was gathered that the Rivers politician breathed his last on Monday at a private hospital in Abuja at 82.
Here things you should Know about Chief Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas
- He was married to Muriel and blessed with 12 children and many grandchildren.
- The Ijaw icon was born on May 8, 1939, in Abonnema in the Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.
- Chief Graham-Douglas was the son of a native court judge in Abonnema and his Napo Graham-Douglas was the first indigenous Attorney-General of Nigeria.
- In 1989, the military Administrator of Ibrahim Babangida appointed him Federal Minister for Social Development, Youths and Sports.
- He was later moved to the Ministry of Aviation, where he oversaw the deregulation of the aviation industry.
- Graham-Douglas was also a member of the Special Tenders Board, which developed the Abuja FCT.
- In 1992, Graham-Douglas became chairman of the Southern Minorities Movement, one of the groups that merged into the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
- He was a candidate in the PDP primaries for the presidential nomination in 1998 but lost to Olusegun Obasanjo.
- President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed Graham-Douglas Minister of Employment, Labour and Productivity in June 1999.
- In July 2000, Graham-Douglas was moved to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
- In November 2000 he headed a delegation that visited China, where he signed the 2000-2002 Executive Plan of Cultural and Educational Exchange between China and Nigeria. In December 2000, he hosted the Africa Travel Association’s Fourth Ecotourism Symposium in Abuja.