Akinjide, a foremost legal
icon reportedly died on in his Ibadan, Oyo State home on Tuesday, at age 88.
Former President, Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo has described late Minister of Justice and
Attorney General of the
Federation, Chief Richard Akinjide as a nationalist and patriot, who built
bridges of love, goodwill, unity and tolerance which are the necessary ingredients
for the perpetuation of a cohesive, strong, and stable Nigerian nation.
In a condolence to the
Akinjide family, Obasanjo, said the death of family patriarch was a sad
occurrence, which was shared by many “and certainly by me. Indeed, Nigeria has
been robbed by death of a shining star and one of its best and brightest.”
The condolence message,
which was made available to newsmen through Obasanjo’s Media Aide, Kehinde
Akinyemi noted that “the life of Chief Akinjide is really a testimony of great
service built on hard work to his community, profession and fatherland.
“Chief Akinjide was a titan
in the study and practice of the law as is evident from a stellar career
spanning almost the entire spectrum of the legal profession. His life as a most
cerebral legal luminary; a profound thinker; a well-informed writer; an astute
administrator and a die-hard patriot and democrat, were most inspiring.
“It is indeed noteworthy
that he was constant on Nigeria’s political scene for the better part of the
past six decades, both as a passionate participant in both the executive arms
of government and constitutional matters in the country and as an avid
chronicler of our evolution as a people and a nation.
“Chief Akinjide was a
committed nationalist. His commitment to enthroning democracy in our dear
country, his tenacity in the face of daunting odds and mortal risk to his life
is very common knowledge.”
Obasanjo said Akinjide
stood steadfastly for the observance of human rights and the rule of law and
that it was thus quite gratifying that he lived to see the end of military rule
and the restoration of democracy to the country, saying all these marked him
out as a courageous political leader and true patriot.
According to Obasanjo, he
brought his track record of purposefulness to bear in promoting the cause of
national unity.
“He had friends from all
over the country. He led a life filled with remarkable experiences. As part of
his political service to Nigeria, he served as Minister of Education in the
First Republic during the government of Prime Minister, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa.
His selfless exertions in the Education Ministry thereafter remained evergreen
in the national consciousness as he made tremendous contribution to human
development in that Ministry.
“Of course, this track
record of loyal, altruistic and result-oriented service culminated in his
re-appointment as the Minister for Justice in the Second Republic, during the
administration of President Shehu Shagari. As was his practice throughout his distinguished
career in the noble calling, this forthright and diligent gentleman showed keen
commitment to whatever task or assignment he had before him. It is no surprise
that his life was packed full of brilliant achievements including the
conferment on him of the highly coveted Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, which
perhaps best attested to his track record as a great legal icon.
“As the integrity of every
great man lies in his various contributions to the development of the society
in which he lives, Chief Akinjide’s commitment to duty and transparency in all
he did qualified him to be a great man and a chieftain in the Olubadan of
Ibadan’s court of clan nobles,” he said.
“As a Yoruba leader, he was
a custodian of our cultural and traditional values who built bridges of love,
goodwill, unity and tolerance which are the necessary ingredients for the
perpetuation of a cohesive, strong, and stable Nigerian nation.
“Of course, we cannot but
feel it when loved ones suddenly are no more.
However, I believe that even in this bereavement, there is much to thank
God for, because Chief Akinjide lived to a ripe old age while he served his
community, State and nation and the rest of humanity with acknowledged
distinction. His was a life of great
purpose, true service, and solid accomplishments.
“On behalf of my family and
on my own behalf, I extend our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the entire
Akinjide family on the demise of dearly beloved Chief Richard Akinjide and pray
that the Almighty God will grant you all succour and fortitude to bear this
great loss,” he added.

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