Bunmi Olusona

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Bunmi Olusona
Born (1965-06-02) 2 June 1965 (age 59)
NationalityNigerian
Citizenship Nigerian
Alma mater University of Ibadan
Occupation(s) Politician, Human rights activist, Clergy
Years active1982present

Festus Bunmi Olusona (born 2 June 1965) is a Nigerian human rights activist and politician.

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Education

Olusona graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with Honours from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria in 1992. [1]

Campus politics

Reverend Bunmi Olusona also known as 'Beyond Jordan' amongst fellow activists was a fierce Students' Union activist. He started student activism from the Kwara State College of Technology 1984/85 now renamed the Kwara State Polytechnic. He became the Vice President of the Reformers Academy: an Organisation formed by Professor Osam Edim Osam of the University of Ibadan, UI.

He contested and became the President of the University of Ibadan Students Union in 1989/90 under Professor Ayo Banjo, the then Vice Chancellor. By 1991/92 Bunmi Olusona became Zonal D Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) comprising all the tertiary institutions of south western part of Nigeria. After a popular nationwide anti-SAP riots of 1989, Bunmi Olusona and a few other students' leaders of the NANS were unlawfully arrested, detained and lumped with hardened criminals at the over-crowded Nigeria Ikoyi Prisons and Kirikiri maximum prison under decree no 2 of 1984. [2] This notorious decree was enacted by the former Nigerian military dictator, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. At the end of the uprising, over two hundred Nigerians were estimated to have been killed by the police, a huge number wounded and some student activists detained.

Bunmi Olusona was unlawfully arrested and detained alongside other students' activists namely: Christian Akanni, Kayode Olatunji, Late Barrister Bamidele Aturu, Barrister Opeyemi Bamidele, Barrister Abdul Aminu Mahmud, Emmanuel Nwanzu and Nasir Kura. He and some of these activists were four months both at the SSS detention facility at Ikoyi, they were later moved into Ikoyi and Kirikiri maximum prisons under the Detention of Persons Decree No. 2 of 1984 as amended. It was detention without trial. He was released along with other (NANS) leaders after a legal battle sponsored by the Barrister Alao Aka Bashorun led Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and Barrister Olisa Agbakoba led Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO). Bunmi Olusona lost an academic session due to his incarceration at the Ikoyi prisons.

Bunmi Olusona and other detained students' activists were all declared prisoners of conscience by the Amnesty International in 1991/92.

Bunmi Olusona was much loved by students of the University of Ibadan (UI) due to achievements he recorded while he was President of the Students Union. All achieved due to popular struggles. Amongst them was:

Reverend Bunmi Olusona, who holds a bachelor's degree in Philosophy is married to Elizabeth Aderonke Olusona.

Human rights activism

He was briefly at the Civil Liberties Organisation as Field Research Officer for Women Rights Project As a field research officer. At the CLO, he also did a research on the sufferings of the Nigerian Railway workers who were owed several months salaries. The title of the booklet is Dying in Agony.

Exile

Rev. Bunmi Olusona went on exile to Europe during the notorious Military regime of General Sani Abacha, As a 'Campaign Officer' with the Campaign for Democracy, (CD) and an active member of the Committee for the Defense of Human Rights, CDHR, he participated in many protests against the Military dictatorship of late General Sani Abacha. He fled Nigeria in 1996 after he granted a radio interview critical of the regime to CNN over the gruesome assassination of late Kudirat Abiola, wife of the late popular Nigerian millionaire politician, Chief MKO Abiola.

Bunmi Olusona has had the rare privilege of close association on the field of activism with some of Nigeria's leading human rights activists. Some of which are; Barrister Femi Falana SAN, Late Beko Ransome Kuti, Chief Frederick Fasehun, Late Baba Omojola, Late Alao Aka Bashorun, Late Gani Fawehinmi, Barrister Osagie Obayuwana, Comrade Gbenga Awosode, Comrade Wale Adebisi, Comrade Abiodun Aremu, Comrade Wale Adeniran, Comrade Odion Akhaine, Comrade Jiti Ogunye, Comrade Opeyemi Bamidele, Comrade Popoola Ajayi, Gbenga Toyosi Olawepo, Comrade Rotimi Obadofin, Comrade Joe Okey Odumakin, Comrade Abdul Aminu Mahmud, Comrade Wale Okuniyi and a host of others.

Partisan politics

On his return to Nigeria, he went into party politics by joining the Alliance for Democracy (AD) and became the party's Kwara State Governorship candidate in 2007. He lost the Election to the incumbent Governor of the State, Senator Bukola Saraki who is the current Nigerian Senate President.

By 2011, he contested for the Irepodun/Oke-Ero/Ekiti/Isin federal constituency seat at the Nigerian National Assembly on the political platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) he lost the election in controversial circumstances. The election was believed to have been rigged against him.[ citation needed ]

Reverend Bunmi Olusona was a close political associate of Barrister Mohammed Dele Belgore, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria who was the 2011 Gubernatorial Candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, (ACN) in Kwara State.

Bunmi Olusona became a member of the Kwara State Caretaker Committee of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and All Progressives Congress (APC) between 2013/2014. He later became the Interim Kwara State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), a position the national leadership of the party later ceded to Alhaji Ishola Fulani.

Between 2014/2015, Rev. Bunmi Olusona was the State Director General of Mohammed Dele Belgore's Governorship campaign organization popularly called Orange Revolution

He is still actively involved in party politics as a strong member of the Nigerian ruling party, the All Progressives Congress, (APC).

Rev. Bunmi Olusona is currently the Special Adviser on 'Media and Illicit Financial Flows' to the Chairman House Committee on Financial Crimes.

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