Names Civil Servants Quarters After Late Military
Administrator
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has
described the late former Military Administrator of the state, Navy Capt.
Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade (rtd), as an indigene due to his love for the state and
its people.
Governor Diri also said the retired Naval officer and
former Minister of Special Duties, who died on May 15, 2025 at the age of 71,
served the state and Nigeria with a lot of dedication and selflessness.
Olubolade was appointed as the third military
administrator of Bayelsa from June 27, 1997 – July 9, 1998 after the state was
created by the late military Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, on October 1,
1996.
Speaking during a service of songs held in his honour
at the St. John Military Protestant Church, Bonny Cantonment, Victoria Island,
Lagos, on Friday, the Bayelsa governor, who began his eulogy with a Jim Reeves
song titled: "This world is not my home," stated
that
Olubolade’s achievements, which included construction of the Samson Siasia
Sports Complex at Ovom, the motor park at Ekeki and the civil servants quarters
at Ovom, were proofs that he loved the people of the state and considered
himself a part of Bayelsa.
Recalling how he celebrated his 70th birthday last
year in Yenagoa, the state capital, Diri said Olubolade’s association with the
state many years after his meritorious service was very exemplary as he saw
Bayelsa as his home.
He disclosed that due to his diligent service to
Bayelsa, the government had concluded plans to honour him as part of the 30th
anniversary celebration of the state’s creation, stressing that as the state
mourns, his life of impact was also being celebrated.
As a way of immortalising him, the Bayelsa helmsman said the civil servants
quarters built during his administration would now be known as Navy Captain
Caleb Olubolade Civil Servants Quarters.
His words: "Indeed, the world is not our own. We
are all passengers. Some say Olubolade is from Ekiti State but today I say he
is from Bayelsa. He is from both Ekiti
and Bayelsa.
"The love he exuded for the people of Bayelsa
showed he is from Bayelsa State. He did not just come to serve, he owned that
state as his own and that is why I am here with leaders of Bayelsa. For us, it
is a state burial for one of us who contributed immensely to the growth and
development of Bayelsa.
"From day one as military administrator, he hit
the ground running. He built the only sports stadium we have, the first motor
park and a lot of other projects. He
served with dignity, passion and love. He loved humanity. For us, it is a
celebration of life. We mourn with the family but he has done his job on earth.
He is a charismatic leader, very forthright.
"By the powers conferred on me, I hereby
pronounce that the civil servants quarters he built be known now and called the
Navy Captain Olubolade Civil Servants
Quarters."
In his tribute, Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral
Emmanuel Ogalla, who was represented by Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olugbode, the
Hydrographer of the Federation, said Olubolade’s death was not only a loss to
the family but also to military officers and the country at large.
Describing him as a diligent officer, he prayed God to
accept his soul and grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss.
Speaking on behalf of Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF),
the National Chairman, Amb. Boladei Igali, said the forum was saddened by the
demise of Olubolade, describing him as a man of many parts who will be missed.
The event was attended by a large delegation from
Bayelsa, including the wife of the governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, national and
state assembly representatives, Senator Konbowei Benson, Hon. Fred Agbedi, Hon.
Monday Obolo, who represented Speaker of the State Assembly, the Secretary to
the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, the Chief of Staff, Government
House, Dr. Peter Akpe, and other members of the state executive council.
Also in attendance were the former Nigerian First Lady, Dr. Patience Jonathan, wife of the first civilian governor of Bayelsa, Mrs. Margaret Alamieyeseigha, the immediate past deputy governor and chairman, Bayelsa Elders Council, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), chairman of the Bayelsa Traditional Rulers Council and Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom, King Bubaraye Dakolo, as well as the Ebenanaowei of Bomo Kingdom, King Joshua Igbugburu, among other leaders from the state.
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