Saturday, May 08, 2010
jare adeniran: oluyole federal constituency
Jare Adeniran was born on June 11, 1959. He started his elementary school at the All Saints Primary School Oshogbo between1966 and 1968 and finished up at Ibadan City Council Primary School ICC, Ibadan, between 1969 and 1972. After which he proceeded to Ibadan Grammar School for his Ordinary Level Certificate where he graduated with flying colors in 1978.
He started a career in Maritime by attending the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, between 1979 and 1982, and went to further distinguish himself at the Arab Maritime Transport Academy, Alexandra, Egypt where he graduated with First Class Distinction. Thereafter, he proceeded to Australia Maritime College where he graduated and bagged the Master Class 1 Certificate of Competency Marine Navigation (Captain). At various times, he attended the Warsash Maritime Centre, Southampton, UK for more trainings and certifications.
His Maritime career spans almost 30 years and includes serving as the Shipboard Officer at various levels and as the Master (Captain) aboard various marine ships.
Jare participated in Africa first and largest offshore project (Erha Deep Offshore) between 2003 and 2005 during his spell with Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited.
He is a Member of Nigerian Association of Master Mariners, Member Chartered Institute of Transport, as well as Member Institute of Shipping and Freight Management.
Jare Adeniran has served in several capacities in these companies:
Copessa Shipping Lines Nigeria Ltd
Golden Lines Pte Singapore
Pacific International Lines Pte Singapore
Perbadanan National Shipping Lines K/ Lumpur, Malaysia
Nigerian Port Authority
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited ( Eket, Lagos and Houston, Texas)
Due to his exposure, wealth of experience, the development of his constituency and that of Nigeria at large; Jare Adeniran has decided to run as the Member House of Representatives for the Oluyole Federal Constituency, Ibadan, for the 2011 General Election under the ruling party of PDP. Because of his believe in the youth today and their greatness tomorrow, Jare has been carrying the youth along by using his personal income to sponsor many youths across the nation to further their education in his “Youth Empowerment Program”. In his belief in the welfare of the people including that of the elderly, today and tomorrow, Jare decided to institutionalize the elderly through his “Care for the Elderly Program”.
His believe:
My strong believe in the "Great Nigeria Project" and the thought of what may happen to us and our children in another 50 years from today if nothing is done to stem the drift into darkness is one of my motivating influences in joining this race for the House of Representatives. I believe in the 'goodness' and 'greatness' of the average Nigerian and will want to bring out the best in them - let us join hands together today to clear the dark clouds hanging over our dear country and let the Sun of Greatness come shinning in ! ! ! Invite your family and friends to join us and vote for Jare Adeniran for Membership of the House of Representatives, Oluyole Federal Constituency 2011, Ibadan, Nigeria.
VOTE JARE ADENIRAN
FOR YOUTHS, ELDERLY AND IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENTS OF
OLUYOLE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, IBADAN
VOTE WISELY – VOTE JARE ADENIRAN
MY VISION
To collaborate with other stakeholders through legislation in enhancing paradigm shift in the areas of value restoration, security, sustainable development, and stability so as to achieve and sustain a globally respected Oluyole Federal Constituency in particular and Nigeria in general.
MY MISSION
God willing, as a Member of the National Assembly (Lower House), I shall sponsor, support, and pursue with commitment legislations that will positively impact lives of Nigerians in such areas as:
• Youth and women empowerment
• Community Participation, Community-owned, and Community-driven programs
• Improved Agricultural Practice
• Education and Educational Reforms
• Tourism Development and Sport Promotion
• Security of lives and properties
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