The Guardian (Nigeria)

Makinde Promises Befitting Burial For Late Olubadan

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

OState Governor, Seyi Makinde, has described the late Olubadan of Ibadanland, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Mohood Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, as a cerebral monarch and an amiable personalit­y, promising that the state government will give the late monarch a befitting burial.

The governor stated this, on Friday, at Alli Iwo Compound, Ibadan, after the Salat al’janazah for the late monarch, noting that Oyo State and Nigeria have lost a great monarch.

He noted that the late Oba left legacies and beautiful memories in terms of developmen­ts attracted to Ibadanland and that the government will leverage the legacies to chart a greater course for the city and the state.

Makinde, represente­d by his deputy, Barrister Bayo Lawal, eulogised the late monarch as an intellectu­al and successful politician before ascension to the throne of his forbears, saying he brought his wealth of experience to bear on the throne.

He said: “We can describe the late monarch in many ways. First, he was one of the few cerebral individual­s to become Olubadan of Ibadanland. He was very educated and an intellectu­al.

“He took issues intellectu­ally and, for that reason, we know that we have lost a monarch. Secondly, he was a politician of note. He was a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria between 1999 and 2003, and he climbed the ladder to become the Olubadan of Ibadanland.

“Moving forward, his legacies, memories will chart a course for us, not only in Ibadanland, but in Oyo State and Nigeria.

“He was an amiable man as we all know. He was very jovial and friendly and we pray to Almighty Allah that he will meet His creator in peace.”

While saying the state government will be fully involved in programmes aimed at ensuring that he is given a befitting burial, the governor said the late Oba would be honoured by the state.

Makinde also expressed the confidence that with the seamlessne­ss of the Olubadan Chieftainc­y System, the next Olubadan would step in and take the mantle of leadership to move Ibadanland to its next level.

 ?? ?? Vice- President, Sisters in The Deen Foundation Orphanage, Hajia Binta Adisa ( left); Secretary, Hajia Fatimah Monguno; Alhaji Abdul- Azeez Adewale Abdullahi ( representi­ng Chairman on the occasion/ Group Managing Director, Courtevill­ie Business Solution Plc, Dr. Ismail Adebola Akindele); President, Dr. Nurat Akinlabi- Babalola; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Prof Fatimah Abdul Kareem; and Welfare Secretary, Hajia Basirat Oladosu during the 3 rd Annual Ramadan Lecture themed: Expansion for Greater Positive Impact and fundraisin­g organised by Sisters in The Deen Foundation Orphanage held in Lagos... yesterday.
Vice- President, Sisters in The Deen Foundation Orphanage, Hajia Binta Adisa ( left); Secretary, Hajia Fatimah Monguno; Alhaji Abdul- Azeez Adewale Abdullahi ( representi­ng Chairman on the occasion/ Group Managing Director, Courtevill­ie Business Solution Plc, Dr. Ismail Adebola Akindele); President, Dr. Nurat Akinlabi- Babalola; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Prof Fatimah Abdul Kareem; and Welfare Secretary, Hajia Basirat Oladosu during the 3 rd Annual Ramadan Lecture themed: Expansion for Greater Positive Impact and fundraisin­g organised by Sisters in The Deen Foundation Orphanage held in Lagos... yesterday.

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