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Paul Ufuoma Omu (born July 1940) was
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of
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(renamed
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in February 1976) between July 1975 and July 1978 during the military regimes of
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Murtala Muhammed and
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.


Military career

Omu joined the army on December 10, 1962, and was a course mate to
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,
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and
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at the Nigeria Military Training College. He attended the
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,
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in the
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and was commissioned on July 25, 1963. He was Commander, 33 Infantry Brigade in July 1975, when appointed Governor of South-Eastern State. In 1984, the
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regime created military tribunals to try public officers from the
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era who had been accused of embezzling public funds. Omu was appointed chairman of the Lagos Zone tribunal. The tribunal found most of the politicians guilty, handing out jail sentences of various terms. In September 1985 Omu was Commandant, Command and Staff College and a member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council. When General Ibrahim Babangida decided to plan for the transfer to civilian rule, he appointed Omu chairman of a nine-man panel to review recommendations of the Political Bureau and draft a White Paper on the transition. Omu retired from the army with the rank of Major General on September 3, 1990 along with a large batch of senior officers in the months following the April 1990 Orkar/Mukoro coup attempt, although he was not implicated in the coup.


Later career

In 1999, his wife Stella Omu was elected National Senator for the Delta South constituency of Delta State. In April 2008, Omu was head of the South-South reconciliation committee of the
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, set up to resolve differences among factions of the party. In July 2008, Delta State Governor
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appointed Omu a member of the Delta State Vision 2020 Council, charged with articulating the vision and long term development plan for the state. In September 2009 President
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appointed Omu chairman of the 10-member Governing Board of the
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(NIPSS), charged with reviewing the law of the institution. Omu was inaugurated as the president general of the Isoko Development Union (IDU) which is the umbrella organisation of the Isoko speaking peoples of the Niger delta region of Delta State, Nigeria, to preside over issues involving the Isoko nation, Delta State, and Nigeria in general. He succeeded Dr. Gregory Oke Akpojene, whose tenure that lasted from 1993 to 1996. Omu’s period in office ended effectively in January 2014.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Omu, Paul 1940 births Graduates of the Mons Officer Cadet School Living people Nigerian military governors of Cross River State Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) politicians