

Fayose stated
this in his condolence message to the state government and family of Olumilua.
Former
governor of Ekiti, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has described the death of the former
governor of old Ondo State, Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua as a loss to Ekiti and
indeed Nigeria.
Fayose said:
“With the death of Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua, Ekiti, and indeed Nigeria,
have lost a very upright and courageous leader.
“He feared
God and served humanity selflessly.
“Rest in
peace, Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua, former governor of old Ondo State.’’
In another
condolence message Sen. Abiodun Olujimi, representing Ekiti South Senatorial
District, described Olumilua’s death as shocking.
Olujimi, who
personally signed the message stated that “Ekiti would sorely miss him’’.
She described
Olumilua as a democrat, selfless statesman and one of the leading lights of the
state, who has remained a unifier, despite political differences.
The former
Senate minority whip noted that the vacuum created by the death of Olumilua
would be difficult to fill.
She urged the
state government and the family of the deceased to take the demise of Olumilua
in good faith because he played his parts well in the service of humanity.
The elder
statesman, who was the second civilian governor of the old Ondo State, passed
on in the early hour of Thursday in his home at Ikere-Ekiti.
Aged 80 years
old, late Olumilua was the governor of old Ondo State from January 1992 to
November 1993.
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