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During the period of his governorship, he was elected by his colleagues as Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}
During the period of his governorship, he was elected by his colleagues as Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum.{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}


His wife, Eki Igbinedion, was active against the widespread [[sex trafficking]] of women from Edo State to Europe.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nigeria: How We Made Prostitution Unattractive for Italy-Bound Girls - Igbinedion|author=|date=23 September 2012|work=allAfrica.com|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201209230095.html}}</ref>
'''A shot at Edo Government House'''<ref>{{Cite web|title = Local Government Chairman of Oredo LGA {{!}} Chief Lucky Igbinedion|url = http://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za/politics/mayor-of-oredo-local-government/|website = www.luckyigbinedion.co.za|accessdate = 2015-11-18|deadurl = yes|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20151119070439/http://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za/politics/mayor-of-oredo-local-government/|archivedate = 2015-11-19|df = }}</ref>

Shortly after the creation of Edo State, the quest as to who would take the driver’s seat at Edo Government House began to gather a lot of momentum. For the Lucky Igbinedion gubernatorial team, it was a time to go back to the drawing board to assess and analyze the reality on ground as well as to put necessary strategies in place aimed at actualizing the gubernatorial dream.

Long before now Lucky had started to associate and fraternize with political like minds such as the Trust Group. This process of consensus building actually started immediately after the expiration of his tenure as Oredo Council Chairman.

In other words, his desire to seek a higher political office was fundamentally borne out of the fact that the electorate had passed a verdict of
distinctive performance on him. As the political landscape of the young Edo State began to witness a flurry of political activities and re-alignment the
Trust Group fused with the Liberal Convention, an unregistered political association at the time. However, when the green light was given for the commencement of full blown political activities by the military government of the day, Lucky Igbinedion together with his group and association moved en masse to National Republican Convention (NRC), one of the two political parties. The other party was the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

At the conclusion of party primaries, Lucky Igbinedion won the ticket to run as the flag bearer on the platform of his party, the NCR for the gubernatorial elections which was Scheduled for December 1991. He had Visa Bramoh, a prominent Edo North political tactician on the joint ticket as the running mate. Whereas the Social Democratic Party (SDP) featured a retired Federal Permanent Secretary in the person of Chief John Odigie Oyegun with Reverend Peter Obadan, a Pentecostal minister of the Church of God Mission as his running mate.

The build-up to the gubernatorial elections was characterized with lots of intrigues intricacies, muddling into and personality alterations. The keenly competitive gubernatorial elections later turned out to be highly contentious and controversial. It was quite ironical the Oredo Local Government Area which Lucky once presided as its Chairman cum Mayor became his electoral albatross. At the time the results of the elections were formally announced Chief John Odigie Oyegun of SDP had coasted home to victory. Nevertheless, some events leading to the elections proper became the source of tension and acrimony as regards the election results. Some of these perceived anomalies and foul-play
became more or less the major plank which formed the issues that Lucky Igbinedion and his party, the NRC took to the Election Tribunal to challenge the declaration of SDP, John Odigie Oyegun as the winner of the governorship elections.

'''Post-Election Tribunal'''

The atmosphere that surrounded the proceedings at the Election Tribunal was fully charged and tension soaked. When eventually it upturned the victory of John Odigie Oyegun at the polls and pronounced Lucky Igbinedion as the duly elected Governor of Edo State.

As would be expected, the SDP and Chief John Odigie Oyegun went on appeal to the High Court seeking that the nullification of Oyegun’s election as the Governor of Edo State be quashed. He was, therefore, pronounced as the validly elected first civilian Governor of Edo State by the High court of Appeal.

'''The Travails of Lucky Igbinedion'''

Consequent upon the ruling of the High Court of Appeal which passed judgment in favor of Chief John Odigie Oyegun, it became obvious that the aspiration of Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion to govern Edo State had suffered a major setback. At this point, he actually started another journey of life.

However, determined never to be bogged down by his electoral misfortune, Lucky who seemed to have been consigned to political oblivion, decided to have some moments of rest from the political turfs. He soon pulled himself together and resolved to forge ahead with life, which after all, is not a bed of roses.

Lucky’s experience could best be described as his moment of travails. Guided by the popular maxim: “When one road closes, another opens” he once more decided to launch back into his business world, thus establishing his own limited liability company with the experience he got while managing the family business. By virtue of academic and business background, Lucky was soon able to harness some human and financial resources to start his own business outfit. There was the Lima Bravo Mortgage Finance, a financial and Investment Company; there was also the Financial Telegraph- a specialized financial and monetary newspaper. He also operated Skanga Nig. Ltd, Gava Corporation and Kiv Fish. He also ventured into construction, general contracting business and trading.

Through these various companies, Lucky Igbinedion was able to contribute his own quota to the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

'''The New Era: Reality 99′'''

The political transition programme under the General Abdulsalami Abubakar-led administration in 1998 provided a platform for Igbinedion to re-launch himself into political relevance. Indeed, it could be described as the beginning of a new era.

Once more, political activities were beginning to pick up as a result of lifting of the ban on partisan politics by the military authorities. There were many political groups and associations all over Nigeria.

After so many years of being in the saddle of governance in Nigeria, the military had given a commitment to organize free, fair and credible elections that would usher in a new civilian administration at the various tiers of government.

And so for Lucky Igbinedion and his political associated it was another opportunity to seek to further their political career. After due consultation with his people Lucky finally decided to pitch tent with the People Democratic Party PDP where he sought and won the ticket for the gubernatorial elections.

His running mate was Chief Mike Oghiadomhe from Fugar in Edo North Senatorial District. Besides PDP there were two other popular political parties among others. There were All People’s Party (App) and Alliance for Democracy (AD).

This time round Lucky went about the entire state canvassing for support and votes for the people of Edo state. When the dust finally settled Lucky Nos akhare Igbinedion won the governorship election. His campaigned organizations was code named “Reality 1999” with personalities such as Dr John Ebima Ogbeida and Hon Victor Edos Ebomoyi, serving as the Director of Campaign and Campaign Manager respectively. The dream he could not actualize in 1991 became a reality eight years later.

Two years in the saddle as the Chief of Edo State, he had turned the state around and put it in a sound footing to the extent that Edo State was voted the most industrialized state in 2001 by an assessment team headed by the then Minister of information Professor Jerry Gana.{{cn|date=September 2018}} This new found status of the state was a sharp departure from the popularly held view that Edo State was a civil service state.

On completing his tenure in 2003 Igbinedion went ahead to seek for a second term mandate from his party PDP. He was adopted as the party’s candidate for the governorship seat and won his re election bid at the polls.

He was sworn into office for a second term on 29 May 2003 at the renovated Sam Ogbeida Stadium by then Chief Judge of the State Justice Constance Momoh.

During this time, his wife, Eki Igbinedion, was active against the widespread [[sex trafficking]] of women from Edo State to Europe.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nigeria: How We Made Prostitution Unattractive for Italy-Bound Girls - Igbinedion|author=|date=23 September 2012|work=allAfrica.com|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201209230095.html}}</ref>


==After leaving office==
==After leaving office==
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==External links==
==External links==
Official website of Chief Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion<ref>{{Cite web|title = Chief Lucky Igbinedion {{!}} Travail and Triumph|url = http://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za|website = www.luckyigbinedion.co.za|accessdate = 2015-11-18|deadurl = yes|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20151119074137/http://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za/|archivedate = 2015-11-19|df = }}</ref>
[https://web.archive.org/web/20151119074137/http://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za Official website]


==References==
==References==
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Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion
Governor of Edo State
In office
29 May 1999 – 29 May 2007
Preceded byAnthony Onyearugbulem
Succeeded byOserheimen Osunbor
Personal details
Born13 May 1957
SpouseMrs Eki Igbinedion
ChildrenDr Mrs Ehi Oni (nee Igbinedion), Mr Nosa Igbinedion Jr, Mr Osaretin Igbinedion, Ms Osasu Igbinedion, Mrs Zena Enaholo (nee Igbinedion), Ms Aize Ibginedion
Websitehttp://www.luckyigbinedion.co.za/
Source: [www.luckyigbinedion.co.za]

Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion (born 13 May 1957)[1] was the governor of Edo State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

Lucky is a son of Gabriel Igbinedion, Esama of the Kingdom of Benin. He holds a BSc (Marketing) from the University of Wyoming, Laramie (1982) and an MBA from The Jackson State University, Mississippi (1983) in the United States of America.[citation needed]

Chief Igbinedion was appointed Mayor of Oredo Municipality (Local Government Area in Nigeria) in 1987 and held the position until 1989. In 1989, he was voted the Best Mayor in Nigeria and received an Award for his developmental efforts.[citation needed]

Governor of Edo State

Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion was elected governor of Edo State in April 1999 and was reelected in 2003. He and his deputy, Mike Oghiadomhe held office from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007.[citation needed]

During the period of his governorship, he was elected by his colleagues as Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum.[citation needed]

His wife, Eki Igbinedion, was active against the widespread sex trafficking of women from Edo State to Europe.[2]

After leaving office

In January 2008 he was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on 142 counts of financial fraud. This concerns allegations that he embezzled $24 million (£12m) using front companies. He handed himself over later that month.[3][4] The Benin Youth Council asked for an apology for statements implying he ran away from justice.[5]

External links

Official website

References