Colonel S.O. Ifere served in the Nigerian Civil War from 1967 to 1970. He was a battalion commander in the 3rd Infantry Division. After the war, he held a number of command and staff positions in the Nigerian Army.
In 1978, Ifere was appointed Military Administrator of Kwara State. He was a popular administrator who was known for his development projects. He commissioned a number of projects, including the Omu-Aran electricity project and the workshop at the Ministry of Information and Home Affairs. He also implemented the various transitional programmes leading to the hand-over of power to civilians by the military government in 1979.
Ifere was a significant figure in the history of Kwara State and Nigeria. He was a popular and effective administrator who helped to lay the foundation for the state's development. He was also a key figure in the transition to civilian rule in Nigeria.[1]