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Oyebanji pays condolence visits to TUC Chairman, two APC Chieftains’ families

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, on Sunday, paid a condolence visit to the family of the State Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, Sola Adigun, in Ado Ekiti, over the passing of his mother, Mrs Juliana Adigun.

The Governor also paid a condolence visit to the families of two chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, APC- the late Chief Omotayo Kolawole, in Efon- Alaaye and Pa Oluwatoogun Ademilua in Ikogosi- Ekiti, to commiserate with the families of the two political leaders who passed on recently.

The Governor, during the visit to the Adigun family home, urged the TUC chairman and the entire family to be consoled by the legacy of service and honour that their late mother left behind.

She described the late Mrs Adigun, as an epitome of selfless service and urged the family members and sympathizers to take a cue from the deceased’s life of selfless service to the community and humanity, noting that since death is inevitable, people would only be remembered for whatever they did or stood for while on earth.

At Efon residence of the late Chief Omotayo Kolawole, Governor Oyebanji, who was joined by some APC Leaders in the town, described the deceased as a selfless leader whose life was marked by dedication to the service of humanity.

The Governor said the party would miss the late Kolawole, who until his death was the state APC Welfare Director. He assured that the state government would ensure that the deceased is given a befitting burial, said the late APC chieftain gave his best to the party and assisted many people in climbing the ladder of success

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