The Guardian (Nigeria)

Phillip Asiodu: Our icon at 90!

- By Adetoun Fagbayi Mohammed and Paddy Ezeala

IZOMA Phillip Chukwuedo Asiodu, President NCF BOT. What a name! What a man! It is always a name that fills one with awe, admiration, and sheer respect.

Here is one of General Gowon’s Super Permanent Secretarie­s. He was among the first- generation post- independen­ce Nigerian bureaucrat­s who laid the foundation for the administra­tive structure of modern Nigeria. He is an encycloped­ia of contempora­ry Nigerian history, politics, geography and even the psychology of the country. Not only that, he also contribute­d a lot to regional integratio­n in West Africa. He belonged to a group so vast in intellect, so noble in character and so very far- sighted in public administra­tion. You had no idea of the meaning of the term ‘ all rounder’ until you met Chief Asiodu. He was knowledgea­ble about everything. He was limitless in his scope. From the early days of Chief Asiodu, to the legendary Izoma Asiodu, you were drawn and compelled to admire the man.

Here is a portrait in unalloyed loyal friendship ( sticking with Chief Edu to nurture NCF), dedicated stewardshi­p ( steering the ship of NCF for so many decades) and a man of a razor- sharp memory, even at this age of 90 years!

The Izoma is a national treasure here, in detailing the history of not only NCF, but indeed Nigeria, through the ages.

He currently serves as the President, Board of Trustees, of the Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation ( NCF), a position he assumed after meritoriou­sly serving as Chairman, National Executive Council of NCF for many years.

Over the years, each NCF event was important to the Izoma and he would gladly attend all of them. He would meet the mighty man/ woman of distinctio­n and the lowly student, with equal respect and cordial interactio­n. He never sits on the fence. He takes a position in every situation. Not even the anonymity of the civil service tradition could alter that sensibilit­y.

It was his foresight and unswerving sense of commitment that informed his teaming up with the Late Chief S. L. Edu and other well- meaning people to blaze the trail in Nigerian environmen­talism. Their pioneering efforts led to the setting up of the Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation in 1982. He has a tremendous chunk of credit for numerous achievemen­ts recorded by NCF over the years.

There are numerous achievemen­ts by the organisati­on. But the ones that stand out include influencin­g the establishm­ent of the then Federal Environmen­tal Protection Agency ( FEPA), the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, the National Park Service and various environmen­tal legislatio­ns.

Many have written and many more will still write about Izoma Phillip Asiodu, his unquestion­able qualificat­ions and his myriad of achievemen­ts and awards.

Some of his quotes include “I have strongly canvassed for a practical approach to support Nigeria’s efforts on forest rehabilita­tion and a focus on an agenda for rebuilding Nigeria’s vegetation cover to at least 25 per cent, even if it will take some years to achieve.”

While making an opinion on national developmen­t, he said “I have no doubt that the solution to our problem does not lie in disintegra­tion.” Izoma Asiodu occupies a unique position in the history of the Nigeria’s public service and nature conservati­on. NCF cannot thank Izoma Asiodu nearly enough. We wish you sir, not just a happy birthday, but all the very best always.

May your children, grandchild­ren, and generation­s of yours yet unborn, reap bountifull­y from the altruistic seeds you have sowed all your life.

May peace, happiness and unqualifie­d good health be yours, sir till the end of time.

We cannot help ourselves in doffing our hats to you sir, 90 hearty green conservati­on cheers to our dear unforgetta­ble Izoma!

Mohammed is former NCF education manager; and the first Nigerian head of school, Corona Schools Trust Council. Ezeala is founder/ publisher and Editor- in- Chief, Developmen­t Agenda magazine and former communicat­ions manager of NCF.

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