THISDAY

Timeless Aketi

Kayode Fayemi pays tribute to former Governor of Ondo state, late Rotimi Akeredolu, whose remains will be interred in Owo, Ondo state on Friday.

- Akeredolu

In the vast tapestry of life, there are individual­s who leave an indelible mark, whose presence echoes in the corridors of our memories long after they have departed. Arakunrin Oluwarotim­i Odunayo Akeredolu was one such radiant presence. As I render this tribute, my heart is filled with sadness on his demise, yet grateful to God for the gift of his friendship.

Aketi was a man of many parts. Comfortabl­e in his own skin, confident in the elite ranks and relatable among the plebeians in society. One minute, he was at All Saints Church singing at a high octave in the choir, the next he was in the Kegites’ shrine dishing out unforgetta­ble lyrics as the World Songito.

As he danced to Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s Water no get enemy, you will find him gyrating to the melodious tunes of Orlando Owoh. Serious yet playful, his ideology, at all times, was the promotion of the common good and giving joy to the greatest number of the people.

In the realm of politics, where alliances are forged and battles fought, there are those rare individual­s who transcend the political arena to become cherished friends and trusted confidants, whose presence graced our political journey with wisdom, camaraderi­e, and unwavering commitment to the good of the people.

Having been deeply involved in his political journey, particular­ly his gubernator­ial quest right from his unsuccessf­ul 2012 bid to his tortuous but eventually successful bid in 2016 and his second term journey in 2020, I was a close witness to his trials and triumphs and came to appreciate how his altruistic Christian instincts led him to a fulfilled life of public service.

Arakunrin was more than a political associate; he was a dear friend, a trusted advisor, a source of inspiratio­n, and a pillar of support through the highs and lows of our shared endeavours.

A true friend for all seasons. As a lawyer and politician, he was accomplish­ed and successful, but his greatest legacy lies not in his many profession­al or political achievemen­ts, but in the countless lives he touched and the friendship­s he forged along the way.

Many will fondly remember him as an irrepressi­ble defender of the defenceles­s and a loud, often undiplomat­ic voice of the voiceless. As Chairman of the South West Governors Forum, he was the Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of the defenceles­s people of the territory and he led from the front in the establishm­ent of the Western Security Network - popularly known as Amotekun.

Today, his relentless campaign for multi-level policing popularly called “state police” is one that has received the support and almost total endorsemen­t of the then naysayers.

He went on to drive the Southern Governors Forum with the same sincerety of purpose, passionate consistenc­y and courage of conviction when the situation in the political arena demanded same. He insisted, alongside his colleague Governors that the rotation of the presidency to the south was incontesta­ble even when this position ran against the grain of certain powerful elements in his political party.

For Aketi, it didn’t matter much what side of the political divide you belonged; neither did he obsess about the part of the country from which a person hailed.

As a patriot and a nationalis­t, he never lost sight of our common goal - the quest for public good and the building of a prosperous, united, safe and secure nation. Far was it from him to play the politics of bitterness, but he was also not apologetic for his stance on any issue because he’s always ready to speak truth to power in his consistent display of courage of conviction - even if that earned him some profession­al and political enemies. Indeed, there are many who never agreed with his approach. Some found him too abrasive and uncompromi­sing. Others accused him of lack of tact and diplomacy. They are all entitled to their views. What is not in doubt is that he achieved results, timeless, tangible, enduring results that generation­s yet unborn will not forget.

As we reflect on his life and times during this evening of Tributes and on our shared experience­s and the countless battles we fought, numerous challenges encountere­d and our many triumphs, we are reminded of the profound impact Arakunrin had on our lives and our society.

His unwavering dedication to the greater good, his incredible zest for life, his tireless advocacy for justice and equity, and his unyielding commitment to serving others set an exemplary standard for us all to continue to follow.

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