Rotimi Adebari
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Rotimi Adebari (born 1964 in Okeodan, Ogun State) is a Nigerian-born Irish politician. He was elected as the first black mayor in Ireland.
He fled Nigeria in 2000, and made claim for asylum on the grounds of religious persecution, but his application was rejected due to insufficient evidence he had personally suffered persecution. [1] He gained residency in Ireland under the Irish Born Child scheme (since repealed).
He and his family settled in County Laois. In 2004, he was elected as a city councilor in local elections. In June 2007 he was elected as mayor of Portlaoise Town Council (9 members), with support from Fine Gael (2 seats) and Sinn Féin (1 seat).[2]
He completed his master's degree in intercultural studies at Dublin City University.[3] [4]
[edit] Controversy
In late 2007 media reports in the Irish Mail and the Laois Nationalist questioned how Adebari claimed refugee status in Ireland when the first country he arrived in after fleeing Nigeria was France which would invalidate an asylum application in Ireland under the Dublin convention. It is also claimed that he worked in the London underground a year before entering Ireland.[5] It has been reported that the London Underground employee who made the original claims has now pledged to get union documentation and affidavits from 50 "former co-workers" of Mr. Adebari. Mayor Adebari feels the allegations made do not require further response.[6]
Some residents in Portlaoise also question the claim that he suffered religious persecution in Nigeria[citation needed], based on the fact that he visited his home to accept an award for becoming Mayor of Portlaoise.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Shawn Pogatchnik, "Ireland Gets Its First Black Mayor", Associated Press, June 28, 2007
- ^ County Laois, Election of Town Mayor Makes History, June 28, 2007
- ^ Ireland elects its first black mayor, RTÉ News, June 28, 2007
- ^ Ireland elects first black mayor, BBC News, 28 June 2007
- ^ Mayor at a loss to understand allegations
- ^ Laois Nationalist - 2007/11/08: Mayor’s past is still under scrutiny
- ^ Mayor made chieftain in Nigerian hometown