Nze akachukwu nwankpo biography of william hill

Akachukwu Sullivan Nwankpo

Akachukwu Sullivan Nwankpo (born 10 April ) is a Nigerian politician, Igbo political leader and peace-maker. He served as the Special Advisor on Technical Matters to President Goodluck Jonathan and Secretary/Member of the Presidential Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Program (SURE-P) Committee until 1 August He is a member of the African Democratic Congress[1]

Early life and education

Nwankpo was born on 10 April in Nza-Ozubulu, Ekwusigo Local Government of Anambra State to Elizabeth and late Chief Emmanuel Nwankpo.

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He obtained his West African School Certificate (Grade 1) from All Hallows Seminary Onitsha (Anambra State) in He gained a Bachelor of Philosophy in from the Bigard Memorial Seminary, Ikot Ekpene (Akwa Ibom State), an affiliate of Pontifical Urban University (Rome, Italy). In , he received a Post-Graduate Diploma from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in Education, followed by one in Cross Sector Partnerships from the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) in [2]

Political career

Nwankpo was appointed to public office in the Presidency of the Federal Government of Nigeria in

He became the Special Adviser to the President on Technical Matters in ,[2] and was appointed as Member/Secretary to the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Program (SURE-P) Committee;[3] a Presidential Committee with a mandate to invest money saved from partial removal of the petroleum subsidy in infrastructure and social safety net projects.[4]

In the period –, he served as the Senior Special Assistant (Special Projects) to the President.[2] During this period he was Secretary to the Presidential Action Committee on Power and subsequently became the Secretary of the Presidential Task Force on Power that developed the Roadmap on Power Sector Reform (–).

Nwankpo joined the Presidency with Vice-President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in He served as the Senior Special Assistant (Special Duties) to the Vice-President in –[5] During this period he was responsible for Niger Delta issues and supported the development of the Niger Delta Amnesty Program. He was the Desk Officer on the Nigeria Integrated Power Projects (NIPP)[2]

Nwankpo contested in the PDP primaries for Anambra State in August ,[6] but did not win.[7]

Nwankpo launched a response to the flooding that rendered homeless thousands of rural people in six local government areas in the Northern Senatorial District of Anambra State.[8] The relief program, Anambra Responds, encamped displaced persons and provided relief materials.[9]

In recognition of his relief work and philanthropic activities in Anambra State, Nwankpo has been given several traditional titles by Igbo communities, including "Oputa Ife Adi Nimo" ("Light of Nimo"),[10] "Odozi-Mba" of Iduu-Eri Kingdom ("The Developer of Iduu-Eri"),[11] and "Oputa-Ife-Adi Ogo Bu Chi" of Olu Clan ("There is Light of Ogo Bu Chi").[12] Order of Saint John (chartered ) Further recognition followed in June , when he was appointed Knight of the Order of St John International.[13]

Professional background

Before joining the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in , Nwankpo founded and led Sullivan and Sullivan Consulting (–), a conflict resolution consultancy in Port Harcourt.[14] He worked with companies such as Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron Corporation, and Total S.A.

in the Niger and developed third-party strategies for managing oilfield conflicts.[15] He co-authored the Peace and Security Strategy (PASS) for Shell Companies in Nigeria together with WAC Global Services.[16] During this period, Nwankpo worked for the Government of Bayelsa State (–), where he developed the Bayelsa Partnership Initiative.[17] From , Nwankpo was a conflict resolution consultant to Yakubu Gowon Centre, where he played an active role in designing and implementing the Peace Initiative for the Ogoni-Shell Crisis.

Earlier in his career, Nwankpo was the Chief Executive of Think Limited (–); the Personal Assistant to Honourable Commissioner for Education of Anambra State (–); and the general manager of Oil Mill Central Investment Company (Anambra State) (–).

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Family

Akachukwu is married to Barrister Mrs. Oby Nwankpo from Umueze Anam, Anambra West Local Government (Anambra State).

References

  1. ^“PDP Thanks Nze Akachukwu Nwankpo and Chief Tonye Princewill”[permanent dead link&#;], All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA),
  2. ^ abcd“Secretary’s Profile”Archived 7 September at the Wayback Machine, The Presidency – Federal Government of Nigeria,
  3. ^“Meet Our Principals”Archived 17 June at the Wayback Machine, The Presidency – Federal Government of Nigeria,
  4. ^“Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Program”Archived 14 July at the Wayback Machine, The Presidency – Federal Government of Nigeria,
  5. ^“The Need for Paradigm Shift in Anambra Politics”, The Nigerian Voice,
  6. ^"Anambra Guber: PDP Set For Controversial Primaries", Leadership Newspaper,
  7. ^"Anambra: Tony Nwoye Declared Winner of PDP Primary".

    – A Nigerian Perspective on World Affairs, 25 August

  8. ^“Flood displaced , in Anambra – Presidential Aide”, Vanguard Newspaper,
  9. ^“Anambra Responds to the rescue”Archived 4 November at the Wayback Machine, Punch Newspaper,
  10. ^“Traditional Rulers, Politicians Honour Jonathan’s Aide”Archived 3 March at the Wayback Machine, Daily Trust Newspaper,
  11. ^“When Anambra responds to victims for post-flood rehabilitation”Archived 18 December at the Wayback Machine, This Day Newspaper,
  12. ^“Enter King Nwankpo, Jonathan’s Aide – A Harvest of Honors and 70 Endorsements”, UReports,
  13. ^"ANAMBRA: JONATHAN ‘LL DELIVER FREE, FAIR ELECTION – NWANKPO, EX-PRESIDENTIAL AIDE"Archived 9 September at the Wayback Machine, Codewit World News,
  14. ^“Corporate Engagement Project”, CDA – Collaborative Learning Projects,
  15. ^“Treibstoff für den Krieg”, Deutschlandfunk,
  16. ^“Peace and Security in the Niger Delta”, WAC Global Services,
  17. ^“Obasanjo commends Bayelsa Governor”, The Nation Newspaper,