Funsho Williams

Funsho Williams

Funsho Williams (May 9 1948 – July 27 2006) was a Nigerian civil servant and politician.

Early life

Born Anthony Olufunsho Williams in Lagos, he attended the St. Paul's Catholic school at Ebute Metta and later St. Gregory's college, Lagos. In 1968 he started at the University of Lagos, attaining a degree in civil engineering. He then went on to attend the New Jersey Institute of Technology for his Master's degree. [http://allafrica.com/stories/200607280718.html]

Civil Service career

In 1974 Williams returned to Nigeria and joined the Lagos State civil service. He spent the next 17 years working on construction projects in Lagos State. Approximately 70% of the roads and bridges were built under his stewardship. Williams was a Permanent Secretary by the time he left the civil service in 1991.

He went into business for himself, but he shortly returned to public service, as a Lagos state Commissioner under Colonel Olagunsoye Oyinlola's Military Administratorship.

Political career

In the mid 1990s, Williams decided to enter into politics for himself. In order that he could formulate policy, rather than just carry it out. He first joined the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP), but after the suspicious death of its leader General Sani Abacha he moved to the Alliance for Democracy (AD).

After a short time Williams again switched parties, this time to the People's Democratic Party (PDP).They had won the 2003 elections under the leadership of President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Williams had stood twice before in the Lagos State Governorship (Gubernatorial) election. At the time of his death he was hoping to be nominated as the PDP Gubernatorial candidate for Lagos State. He had vowed to wrest control of the wealthy state from the Alliance for Democracy Party.

Positions

Williams held Directorship's in several companies:
*Julius Berger Nigeria Plc
*Cappa and D'Alberto Plc
*Ajaokuta Steel Company
*Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Maritime Authority

Murder

On July 27 2006 Williams' body was found at his home. He had been tied up stabbed and strangled. On July 28 2006 two people were arrested in connection with his death. One being his campaign manager, the other being a Senator and former Works Minister Kingsley Adeseye Ogunlewe. Ogunlewe was also hoping to be the PDP Gubernatorial candidate. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/28/AR2006072801098.html] . Williams is survived by his wife, Hilda, and four children.

External links

* [http://www.lagosstate.gov.ng/ Official website of the Lagos State Government] .


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