Tinubu, in a
condolence message in Lagos on Thursday, noted that Ajimobi was reputed to be
the best and most productive governor Oyo State has had.
National
leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, said
he has lost “a dedicated friend, brother and ally”, as he lamented Abiola
Ajimobi’s death.
“I had hoped
that we could achieve more together but the ultimate wisdom and all our fates
rest in the hands of Almighty Allah who knows best.
“We shared a
common progressive vision for our country and how to bring prosperity, justice
and hope to its people”, Tinubu said.
“In this
assessment, I concur as do so many others.
“The numerous
infrastructural and public works projects he initiated literally changed the
face of Oyo State for the better.
“He broke a
political jinx that many said could not be broken as the first governor to serve
two consecutive terms in Oyo State.
“His legacy
as a governor will be an enduring and positive one,” Tinubu said.
Abiola
Ajimobi died of COVID-19 on Thursday afternoon at the First Cardiology
Consultants Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos at the age of 70.
He will be
buried on Friday in Ibadan according to Islamic rites.
Tinubu said
with the demise of Ajimobi, the APC has lost one of its leading lights.
He described
the late deputy National Chairman (South) of APC as an honest and forthright
statesman who had the interest of the people at heart.
“Ajimobi’s
death hurts.
“Nigeria has
lost an outstanding statesman and one of its most able politicians.
“The Yoruba
race and Oyo State have lost a favourite son.
“This good
and excellent man has left us but his energy, activism and commitment to
Nigeria and its people shall always be with us,” he said.
Tinubu said
he would always remember and hold dear the vital contributions late Ajimobi
made to the establishment of APC.
According to
him, the history of APC would not be squarely written without Ajimobi.
He noted how
Ajimobi worked with great commitment and sagacity to enshrine progressive
governance in the party, Oyo and Nigeria itself.
“His recent
emergence as the Deputy National Chairman of our party was in affirmation of
his many years of service and devotion to the pursuit of democratic governance.
Tinubu
extended his condolence to late Ajimobi’s family, especially his wife and children,
adding that he was a loving husband and father.
He urged all
to find strength in the good way Ajimobi lived his life and in the fine and
good ideals for which he fought.
The former
Lagos State governor advised all to carry on with the important task ahead
because that is what the late Ajimobi would expect of all.
“My heart
grieves for his wife, Florence, and their children.
“May they
find the comfort that only Almighty Allah can provide at this moment.
“My prayer is
that the Munificent Allah shower mercy upon him, reward his good deeds and
admit him to Aljanna Firdaus,” Tinubu prayed.
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