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Aiyedatiwa mourns Akeredolu, laments his absence at swearing-in

Ondo State’s newly sworn-in Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has expressed deep sorrow over the absence of his predecessor, the late Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, at his inauguration.

Speaking during his inaugural address, Aiyedatiwa paid tribute to Akeredolu’s dedication and leadership, acknowledging his immense contributions to the state’s development.

“Permit me to express special gratitude to my immediate predecessor, our visionary leader, the late Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, SAN, CON, who worked tirelessly to develop our state for about seven years before he took a glorious bow to join the Saints Triumphant,” he said.

He described Akeredolu as a courageous leader who gave his all in service to Ondo State and Nigeria, emphasizing that his legacy would continue to inspire future governance.

Reflecting on Akeredolu’s second-term inauguration four years ago, Aiyedatiwa noted that his predecessor had made a prophetic declaration that set the stage for his eventual emergence as governor.

“I am particularly indebted to him for choosing me as his deputy and for his public and undisguised prophetic declaration at about this time, on this same podium, four years ago,” he said.

“I must say that I am deeply pained that this great leader, who saw tomorrow, is not here with us to witness and savor this auspicious occasion, which marks the fulfillment of what God spoke through him.”

Praying for Akeredolu’s eternal rest, he added, “May the gentle soul of Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, SAN, CON, continue to rest in peace.”

Aiyedatiwa described the moment as a pivotal one in Ondo State’s history, honoring the struggles and resilience of its people.

“This moment is very pivotal in our history as a people. It reminds us of the struggles of our past, the sacrifices of our heroes, and the resilience of our people,” he said.

He also paid homage to the state’s founding fathers and past governors for their contributions to its growth over the past 49 years.

“In celebrating this significant milestone, I pay glowing tributes to all the founding fathers and former governors of our great state, who have contributed immensely to her growth and development. Their selfless service, vision, and leadership have laid the groundwork for the progress we enjoy today.”

By Abigail Philip David

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