The Lawmaker representing Oyo East/West State Constituency in Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Isiaka Kazeem Tunde Arole has described the late Governor of Oyo State, Senator Isiaq Abiola Ajimobi as a political legend who could not be easily forgotten.
Arole disclosed this in a condolence message he personally signed and forwarded to naijatodaynews.com
In his words, “with deep sense of regret, I join numerous sons and daughters of Oyo state and Nigeria in general to announce the passing away of our leader”.
“The fact still remains that Ibadan had lost an illustrious Son of the soil, a political leader has bowed out, a rare gem and an apostle of infrastructure and development of my Pace setter state is no more”.
“Akanji!, let your wailers continue to laugh till eternity, history will always be kind to you for the good works and unforgettable landmarks’ achievements in Oyo state, you have done your best for humanity and you will be forever remembered by this generation and the unborn generations when they see your unavoidable scorecards”.
” Everything in this world is temporary, Life changes, People come and go,and season never lasts, yours can not be exempted, I have the strong belief that gov. ABIOLA AJIMOBI is in a better place, and I pray that you will continue to enjoy favour from your Creator as you yonder above”.
“You will be remembered for leaving a blueprints of activities for any incoming government in Oyo state”.
“Words can not be able to capture our deepest sadness as we bereeved”.
“Finally,Who are we to question the total submission to the WILL of Almighty Allah? HIS will can not be questioned, because of HIS supremacy over every mankind, I condole the family of Sen. ABIOLA AJIMOBI, the Koseleri of Oyo state, The Ajimobis from Oja Oba in Ibadan South East Local Government, the friends, Political associates, the Sons and Daughters of Ibadan home and Diaspora, the entire Nation over the demise of a Legend and a great Builder of Oyo state”.
“May God Almighty Allah give us all the succour and comfort to bear this fortitude greater loss”.Arole concluded