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R.I.P: Former Education Minister Professor Babalola Borishade Passes Away

R.I.P: Former Education Minister Professor Babalola Borishade Passes Away

Nigeria has lost yet another foremost politician and a four-time minister who passed on following a failed battle with an ailment.

Former Nigerian minister of education, Professor Babalola Borishade, 71, passed away in London on Wednesday after a brief illness.

According to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the deceased was initially rushed to Reddington Hospital in Lagos, last week from where he was taken to London. The cause of death was lung and heart-related.

Borishade was born in Usi-Ekiti on March 7, 1946 into the Ebi Ilotin family. He served as a minister four times, between 1999-2011. The electrical engineer was also a teacher and a political strategist. Between February 2001 and May 2003, he served as the Minister of Education.

In recognition of his contributions to education in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large, the icon was elected the Vice- Chairman of the E9 Group of the United Nations, President of the UNESCO International Conference on Education, as well as Chairman Education for All (EFA) Forum of African Ministers of Education.

Also, in 2004, Borishade was appointed as Minister of State, Power and Steel. He initiated the ‘Gas to Power Project’ (G2P), a World Bank sponsored project designed to ensure sustained gas development and availability for power production to meet Nigerian electricity demands.

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Between July 2005 and November 2006, Borishade was Minister of Aviation, during which a Civil Aviation Bill was passed to replace the 1964 Act and the direct flight between Nigeria and the United States of America was restored.

His initiation of various reforms and development in the aviation sector resulted in Nigeria scoring 93 percent in the ICAO Universal Audit which made Nigeria a benchmark to African Aviation Industry.

May his soul rest in peace!

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