Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Wednesday led some top government functionaries on a condolence visit to the family of the late Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Ekiti state chapter, Barrister Paul Omotosho, at the Imesi Ekiti country home of the late politician.
Governor Oyebanji arrived at the family residence around 3.00pm in company of the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye; Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt Hon Adeoye Aribasoye; Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Oyebanji Filani; Commissioner for Information, Chief Taiwo Olatunbosun and Special Adviser on Political and Inter Party Matters, Chief Jide Awe; among others.
They were received by the widows, children, relatives and political associates of the late politician.
Governor Oyebanji, who described the late party chairman as an epitome of loyalty, said the APC had lost a major asset, who was the main stabilizer of the party.
He said the legacies of the late Chairman would forever remain a model in redefining political ideology in the country.
The governor described the late Omotosho as a very straight forward man, who never compromised truth and honesty throughout his political dealings.
He extolled various roles played by the deceased in achieving continuity in the governance of the state, saying that his demise has left a great vacuum within the APC in the state and the nation as a whole.
While assuring the family of the state government’s support in giving the deceased a befitting burial, Governor Oyebanji said the government will immortalize the deceased in recognition of his great service to the state and humanity.
“It is a great loss to our party, to the government, and to the people of Ekiti State. The departed chairman was an encyclopedia of loyalty. He was the first chairman in the history of the state to supervise a back to back transition programme.
“He was a dependable brother, a confidante, and a straightforward man. As a party, we will sit down and take a position on what we are going to do, but as the government also, we will immortalize him,” the governor said.
Meanwhile, the governor had earlier visited the palace of the Onimesi of Imesi Ekiti, Oba Olatunji Olatunde to commiserate with the monarch, his chiefs and the people of the town over the death of Omotosho, who was a frontline leader of the town.