First Republic Awoniyi's first political appointment was as a District Officer for the British colonial administration (he was one of few Northern Nigerians to hold the post, most being reserved to Britons). After independence in 1960, he held several posts in the
Northern Regional Government including that of Secretary to the Executive Council, Awoniyi often held up the assassinated premier as an example of good governance, and was known as "Sardauna Keremi", or "little Sardauna". Ever identifying himself as a
Northern Nigerian, he later became Chairman of the
Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), a pan
Northern Nigerian political organization detested by many Southern Nigerians; questioned about his acceptance of this position, he said he was "brought up in my own part of the world to act well our part wherever we may find ourselves." He held the chairmanship until his death. Awoniyi opposed the
Third Term Agenda proposed by supporters of President
Olusegun Obasanjo in favor of his re-election, and was attacked at his
Abuja house on 12 March 2006 during the debate. In April 2006, he wrote an open letter to Obasanjo, saying "I beg of you, for your own good and for our country's good, make a simple announcement to say that you are not interested in a Third Term and that you plan to go back to Otta in 2007." == Family ==