Nigerian politician
Joel Danlami Ikenya
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In office
May 2007 ? May 2011
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Succeeded by
| Emmanuel Bwacha
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Constituency
| Taraba South
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Born
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1962-07-17
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17 July 1962
(age 61)
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Political party
| People's Democratic Party
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Spouse
| Jemimah Joel
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Children
| Zando Joel, Musa Joel, Siman Joel and Faith Joel
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Profession
| Farmer and Politician
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Joel Danlami Ikenya
(born 17 July 1962) is a
Nigerian
politician who was elected to represent the
People's Democratic Party
(PDP) as Senator for Taraba South in
Taraba State
in 2007.
[1]
He was reelected in 2007, then in 2011 made an unsuccessful bid for governor of the state. Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya was nominated as a ministerial nominee to replace
Darius Ishaku
who resigned to contest the Governorship election in Taraba State. In January, he was appointed the Minister of Labour and Productivity till May 2015.
Background
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Joel Danlami Ikenya was born on 17 July 1962. He has an Advanced Diploma in public administration, and was an undergraduate (business administration), at the Federal University of Technology,
Yola
in
Adamawa State
. He was a member of the Taraba State House of Assembly from 1992 to 1993, and again from 1999 to 2003,
[1]
was a member Federal House Of Representatives from 2003 to 2007.
Senate career
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Joel Danlami Ikenya was elected to the National Senate for the Taraba South constituency in 2007 and
[1]
he was appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, and also sat on the Senate Committee on Appropriation from 2007- 2011.
[2]
In May 2008, Senator Ikenya was appointed to the Senate committee to review the amendment of the 1999 constitution.
[3]
Sports
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In December 2007, Ikenya was appointed to a four-man panel set up by Senator
Heineken Lokpobiri
's Committee on Sports to take action in a crisis that was then rocking Nigerian football.
[4]
As a member of the sports committee, he blamed the Nigeria Football Federations for "ineptitude, corruption, inefficiency and total incompetence".
[5]
He also accused the federal government of wasting
N
1.24 billion on a bid to host the
2014 Commonwealth Games
, saying the money would have been better used in building sports facilities.
[6]
Political disputes
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In June 2008, Senator Ikenya stated that President
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
had not been prepared for the job when he was hurriedly pushed forward by former president
Olusegun Obasanjo
, but expressed confidence that Yar'Adua would find his feet.
[7]
In December 2008, after the controversial dismissal of
Nuhu Ribadu
, former Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
, from the police, Ikenya said the decision was correct because Ribadu had let himself be used to track down opponents of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
[8]
In August 2009, he was invited to a meeting to try to resolve a political feud between the former governor of Taraba State, Reverend Jolly Nyame, and his successor
Danbaba Suntai
.
[9]
Senator Ikenya was said to be a supporter of Nyame.
[10]
Trade
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In March 2008, Ikenya called on the
Ghanaian
government to reopen shops owned by Nigerian businessmen, citing the
Economic Community of West African States
(ECOWAS) free trade zone agreement.
[11]
In May 2008, he was among those who rejected a proposal to appropriate N80 billion for import of rice, saying the money should be spent on agricultural improvement, and that Nigeria should learn from countries which were turning deserts to green areas.
[12]
In November 2008, he blamed the Nigerian Customs Service, Immigration Service and Nigeria Police Force for allowing counterfeit goods into the country, saying this had caused retrenchment of 75 per cent of workers in the manufacturing sector.
[13]
In May 2009, he said Nigeria would not be rushed into signing the
Economic Partnership Agreement
aimed to liberalise trade between Africa and the European Union (EU), seeing a risk that they would flood the market with imports and destroy local businesses.
[14]
Finance and regulation
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In June 2008 he was among those who successfully opposed introduction of a bill sponsored by Senator
Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello
for an act to establish the excess Crude Oil Fund, which would create an investment vehicle to bolster the country's financial strength in the future.
[15]
In June 2009, Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya urged stakeholders in the financial reporting sector to support the proposed Financial Reporting Council (FRC) Bill, which he said would improve accounting standards in the private and public sectors, and thus encourage investment.
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In September 2009, he said he fully supported the Corporate Affairs Commission in its efforts to build zonal offices in all the states of the federation, rather than using rental premises.
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References
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"Sen. Joel Danlami Ikenya"
. National Assembly of Nigeria. Archived from
the original
on June 7, 2008
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
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"Still A Contentious Document"
. The News. February 21, 2008.
Archived
from the original on 2011-07-17
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Ekweremadu, Makarfi, 35 others make Senate constitution review committee"
. RadioPalmwine. May 15, 2008. Archived from
the original
on 2022-03-31
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Senate committee floats panel on football crisis"
. The Daily Sun. December 3, 2007. Archived from
the original
on 2010-01-13
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"NFF HAVE FAILED US- DANLAMI"
. Nigerian Compass. 21 September 2009
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Nigeria wasted N1.24bn on 2014 Commonwealth bid ? Sen Danlami"
. The People's Daily.
Archived
from the original on 2016-03-03
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Why Yar'Adua Has Not Got Things Right - Sen. Ikenya"
. Leadership (Abuja). 2 June 2008.
Archived
from the original on 2012-10-11
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"PFN, senator differ over Ribadu's dismissal"
. Guardian Newspapers. December 29, 2008
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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dead link
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"Suntai Not Ready For Reconciliation- Nyame"
. Daily Trust. 11 August 2009.
Archived
from the original on 2011-06-04
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Suntai's, Nyame's rift deepens"
. The Nation. September 4, 2009. Archived from
the original
on 2009-09-22
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Nigerian Senator calls on Ghana to re-open shops of nationals"
. Modern Ghana. 13 March 2008.
Archived
from the original on 2012-03-10
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Senate bars FG from importing N80bn rice"
. Naija-news. May 7, 2008. Archived from
the original
on February 9, 2013
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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"Senate blames Customs, others over importation of counterfeit goods"
. Nigerian Compass. 5 November 2008
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
.
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permanent dead link
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"Nigeria: Country rejects EPA"
. Bilaterals.org. 7 May 2009.
Archived
from the original on 2011-06-11
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
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"Motion to Restructure Excess Crude Account Causes Disorder in Senate"
. MyNaijaNews. 19 June 2008. Archived from
the original
on 3 March 2016
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
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"Senate committee seeks stakeholders' support for financial reporting council bill"
. Guardian Newspapers. June 22, 2009
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
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"SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE VISITS THE CAC'S OFFICES UNDER OVERSIGHT FUNCTION"
. Corporate Affairs Commission. 23 September 2009. Archived from
the original
on 2011-07-23
. Retrieved
2009-09-23
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