Dr Olusegun Mimiko
Governor of Ondo State
Education: St Joseph's College, Ondo, 1966-70; Higher School Certificate, Gboluji Grammar School, Ile Oluji, 1971-72; BSc Health Sciences, University of Ife, 1972-76; MBA, 1976-80.
Career: House Officer, Ondo State Health Management Board, 1980-81; Nigerian Naval College, Port Harcourt, 1981-82; Medical Officer, General Hospital, Ondo, 1982; Medical Officer, Apagun Clinic/ Acting Medical Director, Alleluyah Hospital, Lagos, 1983-84; Ondo State Health Management Board, 1985; Founder, MONA Mediclinic, 1986; Commissioner for Health and Social Services, Ondo State, 1992-93; Commissioner for Health, Ondo State, 1999-2002; Secretary to the State Government, Ondo State, 2003-05; Minister for Housing and Urban Development, 2005-06; Governor, Ondo State, 2007 to date.
Commentary: When he ran for election in 2007, Mimiko was very popular in Ondo State and seen as a rising star in the feisty, and comparatively new, Labour Party. People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Olusegun Agagu's initial victory came as a shock to the public and led to a tribunal. On 25 July, the Ondo State Election
Petition Tribunal in Akure sacked Agagu after discounting invalid votes in three local government
areas. The Tribunal found that Agagu had won 128,669 votes, against
Mimiko's 198,269 votes. The Chairman, Justice Garba Nabaruma, declared Mimiko the
victor.