Edwin Clark (born 25 May 1927) is a
Nigerian nationalist, Ijaw leader and politician from
Delta State who worked with the administrations of military governor
Samuel Ogbemudia and head of state, General
Yakubu Gowon between 1966 and 1975. In 1966, he was a member of an advisory committee to the military governor of the
Mid-Western Region province,
David Ejoor
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Early life
He was the first Nigerian Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and was once administr ...
and was appointed Federal Commissioner of Information in 1975.
Clark was an unofficial advisor to President
Goodluck Jonathan. He is a philanthropist who founded the Edwin Clark Foundation and established a university in his hometown.
Life
Early life and education
Clark was born in Kiagbodo, in the
Ijaw area of what is now Delta State. He attended primary and secondary schools at
Effurun, Okrika and Afugbene before completing further studies at the Government Teacher Training College, which later became
Delta State University, Abraka. Thereafter, Clark worked briefly as a school teacher before traveling abroad to earn a law degree.
The Nigerian poet
J. P. Clark
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Life
Born in Kiagbodo, Nigeria, to an Ijaw father and Urhobo mother, Clark received hi ...
was his younger brother.
Politics
Clark's involvement in the political process began during the pre-independence period when he was elected as Councillor for
Bomadi in 1953. Clark later joined
National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC). While a student at
Holborn College, he was active in the
.
After the
military coup of January 1966, Clark was among a group of delegates from the Mid-West who opposed any ideas of confederation that were raised at an ad-hoc constitutional conference set up by Gowon in 1966. The delegation's mandate was Nigerian unity and when proposals of a loose federation were tabled, the region's delegates asked for adjournment. Clark was later appointed Midwestern Commissioner of Education and later, Finance. As commissioner for education, he was active in the establishment of a Mid-west College of Technology that became the foundation of the
University of Benin.
During the second republic, he was a member of the national executive committee of the
National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and was the treasurer of the party in Bendel State (now, in part, Delta State and previously the Mid-Western Region province). In 1983, he was an elected senator for three months at the twilight of the
Shagari administration.
Beginning in 1996, Clark has been a self-described leader of the
Ijaw nation. He supported the Ijaw ethnic group in Delta State during an ethnic crisis in Warri and has led Ijaw leadership delegations to meet political leaders.
Other achievements
He is the founder of
Edwin Clark University
Edwin Clark University(ECU) is a privately owned university located in Kiagbodo, Delta State, Nigeria. It was approved by the Federal Executive Council of Nigeria in 2015.
History
Chief Edwin K. Clark is the founder of Edwin Clark Universi ...
which was established in 2015.
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Nigerian politicians