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Former Governor of Lagos has died.

A former Lagos State Governor, Rear Admiral Ndubisi Kanu, former military head of Imo State in 1975 and governor of Lagos in 1976, is dead.

He died earlier on Wednesday in a hospital after a brief illness.

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A family source, Kalu Ireke Kalu from Abia State, who worked closely with 78 year old Kanu in the Ndigbo office in Victoria Island Lagos, where the deceased’s office is also located, confirmed his death today, January 13.

“I can tell you he passed this morning. He was 78. We celebrated his last birthday in November 2020. I don’t have much details. I am still in the village,” Kalu, who also contested for the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, secretary-general, on January 10, in Owerri, Imo State said.

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In 1975, Rear Admiral Kanu (Rtd) was the only Igbo, who was appointed into the supreme military council, SMC, before General Olusegun Obasanjo dissolved it when he assumed office in 1976 as the head of state.

He fought on the Biafran side during the civil war but was reabsorbed into the Nigerian military at the end of the war in 1970.

Kalu, a retired warrior-at-sea, who occupied many command and political offices as part of his military postings, quickly civilianized himself when he retired from service. He was a member of the pro-democracy group, the National Democratic Coalition, NADECO, which fought for the revalidation of the late Moshood Abiola’s annulled June 12, 1993, presidential mandate.

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He was among those, who signed an ultimatum for the General Sani Abacha regime to revalidate Abiola’s mandate and hand over power to him, which brought about one of the most vicious crackdowns by a regime in peacetime Nigeria.

He was the chairman of NADECO’s Action Committee, which organized and participated in protest marches and public sensitization activities.

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