Monsurat Sunmonu
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Monsurat Sunmonu | |
|---|---|
| Nigerian Senator for Oyo Central | |
| In office 9 June 2015 – 9 June 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Sen. Ayoade Ademola Adeseun |
| Succeeded by | Sen. Teslim Folarin |
| Chairperson, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 9 June 2015 – 9 June 2019 | |
| Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly | |
| In office 10 June 2011 – 8 June 2015 | |
| Deputy | Babatunde D. Olaniyan |
| Preceded by | Moroof O. Atilola |
| Succeeded by | Michael A. Adeyemo |
| Member of the Oyo State House of Assembly | |
| In office 10 June 2011 – 8 June 2015 | |
| Preceded by | Moroof O. Atilola |
| Succeeded by | Muideen Olagunju |
| Constituency | Oyo East & Oyo West |
| Deputy-Chair, Conference of Speakers of Nigeria | |
| In office 7 May 2012 – 8 June 2015 | |
| Succeeded by | Michael A. Adeyemo |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Monsurat Olajumoke Sunmonu 9 April 1959 |
| Party | African Democratic Congress (ADC) |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Known for | Politics, philanthropy, social activism |
| Website | www.monsuratsunmonu.com |
Monsurat Olajumoke Sunmonu[1] (born 9 April 1959) is a Nigerian politician who served as a senator representing Oyo Central senatorial District between 2015 and 2019. She represented Oyo Central Senatorial District, having won the election held on 28 March 2015.[2] She chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs. Prior to becoming a senator, she was the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Nigeria. While in the House of Assembly, she was the member representing Oyo East and Oyo West Local Governments. She became the first female Speaker in the history of Oyo State on 10 June 2011.[3][4]
Monsurat Sunmonu was born on 9 April 1959, in Oyo State to Alhaji Akeeb Alagbe Sunmonu and Alhaja (Princess) Amudalat Jadesola Sunmonu (née Afonja) and is of royal descent in Oyo Kingdom.
Monsurat had her primary school education at Children's Boarding School, Oshogbo- now the capital of Osun State, Nigeria.
Monsurat attended the Ilora Baptist Grammar School, Ilora, Oyo State, for the early part of her secondary school education before transferring to Olivet Baptist High School, Oyo State.
Monsurat later attended the Kwara State College of Technology for her ‘A’ levels.
Monsurat had a brief stint in the Accounts Department of the Property Development Corporation of Oyo state (now Housing Corporation) in Bodija Ibadan, Oyo State before travelling to the UK in 1979.
UK
Sunmonu attended Holborn Law tutors for her LL.B. She then went on to the London School of Accountancy to undertake a course to qualify for the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators. She later attended Lewisham College for her Business in Management Studies.
After completing her studies, she briefly worked at the National Westminster Bank (NatWest) before taking up employment with the Government of the United Kingdom. There she worked in the UK Border Agency (UKBA), where she worked for over 20 years.
While at the UKBA, Monsurat attended various managerial and executive courses and was one of the first Nigerians be given "higher security clearance" in the British Government.
Sunmonu climbed the ranks within the British Government, achieving a senior position, before departing in 2011 to contest for a seat in the Oyo State House of Assembly, she later became Speaker.
Oyo State House of Assembly
On 26 April 2011, Monsurat Sunmonu contested on the platform of the now defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) for the Oyo East and Oyo West seat in the House of Assembly.
Securing a victory with 25,091 votes, she won the election, winning all 20 available Wards in her constituency surpassing the then People's Democratic Party (PDP) incumbent Moroof Atilola who scored 10,949 votes; Accord (Nigeria) (Accord) party candidate Muideen Olagunju with 10,636 votes and MPPP candidate Bimbo Aleshinloye 2,274 votes. Other candidates in the election were Saheed Adejare of the CPC who scored 756, Adetokunbo Ajayi of NCP scoring 297, Olaniran Abiodun of Labour Party with 46 and Awesu Tsaiwo of ANPP who scored 43 votes.
Monsurat Sunmonu was then nominated to be the Speaker of the House at its inauguration on 10 June 2011; she became the first female Speaker in the history of the Oyo State House of Assembly. The composition of the Oyo State House of Assembly on inauguration was 13 Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) members, 12 People's Democratic Party (PDP) and 7 Accord (Nigeria) Party members.
Under Sunmonu's leadership the House of Assembly in totem considered 85 Bills in its 4-year tenure: with 8 Bills at 1st Reading stage, 16 Bills at 2nd Reading stage and 61 Bills passed into Law. The House passed both Executive and Private Member Bills to provide legal framework for Government business and activities. 387 Resolutions were also passed advising the Executive arm on policy.
Sunmonu is the first Speaker in Oyo State Assembly to use a full and uninterrupted term of government as Speaker. Sunmonu was honoured as one of the leading women in Nigeria.[5]
Autonomy
As Speaker, Sunmonu spearheaded the Oyo state House of Assembly to passing the Nigerian Constitutional amendment ensuring financial autonomy for State Houses of Assemblies and Local Governments. However, in Nigeria, Constitutional amendments require passage in 2/3 of Nigeria's 36 State Assemblies followed by Presidential assent. Although the amendments was passed in the required 2/3 of Nigeria's 36 State Assemblies, it did not receive the Presidential assent of President Goodluck Jonathan.[6]