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Group Wants Oyebanji to Declare 'Afe Babalola Day', Public Holiday

- Gbenga Sodeinde

A group, under the aegis of "Ekiti Youths Home Based" (EYHB), has called on Governor Biodun Oyebanji to immortalis­e the legal icon, Afe Babalola while still alive, by declaring a particular day of every year as 'Afe Babalola Day', and also declare the day, as work-free, in his honour.

The group in a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, and made available to newsmen by it's convener, Ademola Adedayo yesterday, said the call had become necessary, in view of Babalola's "unmatched contributi­ons to the growth and developmen­t of the state".

Babafemi Ojudu, a renown journalist and politician, had in about a week ago listed Babalola's extraordin­ary life and contributi­ons to education, law, and various sectors in the state as compelling reasons why the state government should declare a day as "Afe Babalola's day" in the state in his Honour.

According to the EYHB statement, Babalola deserved to be honoured with such a special day, considerin­g the good name, as well as reputation he had continuall­y brought to Ekiti in years past.

It said apart from playing prominent roles in the creation of the state in 1996, Babalola had over the years, remained the highest tax payer in the state, as well as largest single farmer, and also the largest employer of labour, after the state government.

" We are proud to note that Afe Babalola has dedicated his entire life to the service of humanity, and has been a trailblaze­r in promoting education, and empowering the youths in vocations and agricultur­e", the statement said.

The statement added that Babalola had also succeeded in helping government to reduce high rate of unemployme­nt in the state and country, through his many investment­s.

It said Babalola particular­ly drew the world attention to the name of Ekiti, through the establishm­ent of his world-class Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, (ABUAD).

Besides, the statement noted that Babalola is a leading Nigerian philanthro­pist, whose benevolent activities to individual­s, corporate bodies, associatio­ns and institutio­ns, are legendary and unrivalled.

Babalola, who will attain the age of 95 on October 30, 2024, was called to the English bar in 1963 after years of self/private education, and became a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in 1987.

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