Joseph Makoju (1948 - 2022)
Category: Who is Who in Kogi State
Joseph Oyeyani Makoju was born on 13 July 1948 in Okene, Kogi State Nigeria.
He was a Harford award winner of Government College, Kaduna and also a J. F.
Kennedy Essays Award winner of Federal Government College Warri Nigeria. He
graduated from University of Nottingham, UK, in 1972 with First Class Honors
earning BSc in mechanical engineering; and M.Phil. mechanical engineering in
1974 from the same university. Attended National Institute for Policy and
Strategic Studies NIPSS, Kuru, Jos (mni) 1989 to 1990. He also held an
honorary Doctor of Science degree in engineering from the Federal University
of Agriculture, Makurdi.
Makoju served as Special Adviser
(Electric Power) to former Nigeria President
Goodluck Jonathan. He was Honorary Adviser on Electric Power
to the President/Commander-in-Chief, Federal Republic of Nigeria (effect from
20 May 2008). He was also the Special Adviser to the President/Chief
Executive, Dangote Group, the chairman, Cement Manufacturers Association of
Nigeria, as well as West African Power Pool Executive Board.
Makoju
recently retired as the Group Managing Director/ CEO of the Dangote Cement
PLC; a position he has held since April 2018.
Prior to that, he was the managing director/chief executive officer of the
erstwhile National Electric Power Authority (NEPA)/Power Holding Company of
Nigeria (PHCN); Nigeria's national electricity utility.
He was
selected and invited for this job by government on the basis of his track
record in the private sector. And, for almost a decade, the managing
director/chief executive officer of the West African Portland Cement Company,
at that time Nigeria's largest cement manufacturing company. After his tenure
as the managing director/Chief Executive of NEPA, Makoju was appointed
consecutively as Special Adviser to three presidents of Nigeria.
Makoju was a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Nigerian
Society of Engineers (FNSE), Nigerian Institute of Management (FNIM) and the
Nigerian Academy of Engineering. He was a member of the British Institute of
Mechanical Engineers, Nigerian Institute of Management and of the National
Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (mni). He was the chairman of
Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN) 1992 – 2000. He was the
vice-president of Nigeria's Employers Consultative Association (NECA)
(1998–2000). Between May 1994 and May 1999, he was the President of the
Chemical and Non-Metallic Employers Federation (CANMPEF), the largest
employers Federation in the manufacturing sector.
Makoju was a National Council member of the Manufacturer Association of
Nigeria. He was also a member of the National Economic Revival Council, a
think-tank for advising government on economic policy and member of the
African Regional Board of the London School of Economics.
National
awards
In parallel to his effort and contribution to the
advancement of the country, Makoju was in October 2000 honored with the
officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) award, and in 2011 with officer of the
Federal Republic – both Nigerian national awards. He was also honored with the
National Grand Commander of the Special Order of Merit from the Republic of
Niger. He also held an honorary Doctorate of Science degree from the Federal
University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
He died on 11 April 2022 at the
age of 73
Wow! Sad. Didn't hear of his death
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