Elder statesman and frontline lawyer Chief Richard Osuolale Akinjide ((SAN) died this morning after a brief illness at 88.
The eminent politician and father of former Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Oloye Jumoke, was hospitalised at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan for old age-related ailment.
He was the counsel to former President Shehu Shagari in the historic presidential litigation, which he won against late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, based on the controversial 12 two-third permutation.
The Supreme Court ruled that the verdict that allotted victory to the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) against the Unity Party of Nigeria(UPN) should not be cited as a judicial precedent.
During the governorship election, he was defeated by Chief Bola Ige.
Between 1979 and 1983, Akinjide served in the Shagari administration as Attorney-General and Minister of Justice.
He was succeeded by the lage Chief Kehinde Sofola.
The frontline politician worked closely with national party chairman, Chief Adisa Akinloye, Chief Busari Adelakun, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu, Chief Sunday Afolabi and other NPC top notchers to instal Dr. Victory Olunloyo as governor in 1983.
Akinjide joined the defunct National Council of Nigerian Citizens (NCNC)in the fifties.
He was a prominent member of the Western Regional Caucus along with his former teacher at Oduduwa College, Ile Ife, Chief Babatunji Olowofoyeku (SAN), Chief Theophilus Benson (SAN), Chief Adeniran Ogunsanya (SAN), Chief Odeleye Fadahunsi, Chief Olu Akinfosile and Alhaji Adegoke Adelabu.
He succeeded Jaja Wachukwu in 1964 as Federal Minister of Education.
He had defected from the NCNC to Premier Ladoke Akintola’s Nigeria National Democratic Party (NNDP), which he served as regional secretary.
As Education Minister, his decision to appoint Prof. Saburi Biobaku as Vice Chancellor of University of Lagos to succeed Prof. Eni Njoku sparked an ethnic row.
Wachukwu, an Igbo, appointed Njoku, an Igbo. Akinjide, a Yoruba, appointed historian Biobaku, an Egba.