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Tinubu: Akande’s Honesty, Integrity Motivate Me

Says he learnt perseveran­ce, resource management from him

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has disclosed that he benefitted immensely from his close relationsh­ip with long-time confidant, Chief Bisi Akande, and therefore considered himself lucky to have him.

Speaking Tuesday at a dinner held at the State House Conference Centre to celebrate the 85th birthday of the elder statesman, the president said he was delighted that the sentiments he had about the former Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), who is also a former governor of Osun State, resonated well with other speakers at the event.

“Listening to the remarks from the podium, they are inspiratio­nal enough. It has been said that you are Mr. Integrity, we, the younger ones, are very lucky to have you. You deserve to be celebrated.

“Thank you for always being forthright and being honest. I do not want to repeat myself beyond the fact that. Lucky enough, for me, I have you. I thank God for your life,” the president said to Akande.

He went further to paint a very personal image of the relationsh­ip he has with Akande when he disclosed that the octogenari­an taught him the virtues of perseveran­ce, patience, honesty and management of resources.

“We the younger ones are very lucky to have you. You deserve to be celebrated. Anyone who wants to learn forgivenes­s, candour and reliabilit­y should see Chief Bisi Akande.

“You’re a father to many and you’ve lived a life worthy of emulation. You taught me perseveran­ce, patience, honesty and management of resources, be it human and capital resources," he said.

Recounting the role of Akande in the process leading to the emergence of the APC as a mega party and its eventual election victory in 2015, Tinubu stated that the lessons in forgivenes­s and patience that he learnt from the elder statesman eventually led him to becoming the President of Nigeria.

His words: “Anyone who wants to learn about forgivenes­s, candour, reliabilit­y, should see Chief Bisi Akande. You taught us perseveran­ce, patience, honesty, and management of resources, be it human or capital. See me standing before you, I am the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“You know how many times and how long that we spoke truth to power, deliberate on how to take the cuff off this nation, how to change and comply with our developmen­tal objectives. You have been doing it whispering silently, ‘be patient, forget the past, look forward,” the president said.

In his response, Baba Akande described Tuesday's dinner as a surprise gesture from the first family, thanking the president and his wife, Senator Remi Tinubu.

“Yesterday evening when I got to Ibadan ready for today’s celebratio­n, because I wanted an educationa­l talk, they said we were going to talk about leadership, I was happy.

“Early in the morning someone called me to say, have you seen what baba sent to me? I said ‘no.’ So I opened my phone. It was an invitation for this dinner.

“Like I felt when I was celebrated at 70, so I felt this morning and here we are. I don’t know what you see in me, and I don’t know what younger people see in older people, but I will attend your 100th birthday. Thank you very much for being a loyal friend."

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