The Guardian (Nigeria)

NBA holds special valedictor­y session in honour of Akeredolu in Ibadan

Nigerians should learn from ex- gov's life of service, says CJN

- From Rotimi Agboluaje and Moyosore Salami, Ibadan

THE High Court of Oyo State, yesterday, held a special session to honour the late Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, who died last year.

The event was organised by the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n ( NBA) for Akeredolu, who was President of the associatio­n.

The court session, attended by dignitarie­s and legal luminaries, celebrated the former governor's impactful life and contributi­ons.

In his address, the AttorneyGe­neral of the Federation,

Lateef Fagbemi ( SAN), described Akeredolu as one, who would be remembered for his contributi­ons to national developmen­t and his concern for the interest of his region and his people.

Fagbemi expressed grief at the loss but noted that it was accompanie­d by beautiful memories of satisfacti­on and gratitude.

He also described the demise of the former governor as a national tragedy and urged members of his family and Nigerians to be appreciati­ve of his selfless, generous and sincere deeds during his lifetime.

Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Iyabo Yerima, in her tribute, described Akeredolu as a passionate and courageous leader, as well as a devoted Christian.

She described him as a great man who lived a great and impactful life, urging the family to find strength in the cherished memories of the beloved ' Aketi.'

Representa­tives from legal bodies, including Dele Adesina ( SAN) and Chief Adeniyi Akintola ( SAN), com

mended the late governor for a good service to the Bar, humanity and the nation. They described him as a gem and distinguis­hed statesman, leaving an indelible mark.

Akeredolu's daughter, Yejide Runsewe, expressed gratitude on behalf of the family for the honour bestowed by the Oyo State Judiciary on his late father.

Also, Chief Justice of Nigeria ( CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, urged Nigerians to learn from the life of service of the late Akeredolu.

He gave the charge during the special court session.

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