Search Our Blog Below

How Senator Adeleke helped me become governor even while under house arrest in 2014 – Aregbesola

– Governor Aregbesola says Senator Adeleke was a personal friend who played an influential role in his re-election as Osun state governor in 2014

– The governor describes the late senator as a charismatic politician and political leader with panache and passion

– He says Adeleke was a very generous man who gave his all to the needy, friends and constituents

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state has described the late Senator Isiaka Adewale as a charismatic politician and political leader with panache and passion.

In a tribute to the late Senator, Aregbesola said that Adeleke was a very generous man who gave his all to the needy, friends and constituents, without favour to ethnicity, religion and background.

He said: “I received with deep shock but submission to the will of Allah (SWT) the news of the death of Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke early this morning. He was 62 years. Senator Adeleke was the first civilian governor of the state of Osun elected on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), in the aborted Third Republic. He was in office between January 1992 and November 1993.

“At the return of civil democratic rule, he was elected as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to represent Osun West in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 2007 to 2011. Senator Adeleke came from the illustrious Adeleke family of Ede. His father, Senator Ayoola Adeleke, was a progressive politician, an ally of Chief Obafemi Awolowo and a staunch member of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), under which banner he was elected to the Nigerian Senate in the Second Republic.

“It is not surprising therefore that Senator Adeleke returned to the progressives fold in 2014 when he joined the All Progressives Congress (APC). He returned to the Senate in 2015, having contested the Osun West Senatorial seat in the general election and won as the candidate of the APC.”

Aregbesola discloses how Senator Adeleke helped him become governor even while under house arrest in 2014

Aregbesola discloses how Senator Adeleke helped him become governor even while under house arrest in 2014

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Emir Sanusi’s emirate admits spending only N3.4b after accusation of lavishing N6bn

He added: “Senator Adeleke became the first civilian governor of Osun at the age of 37, barely a year after the creation of the state, at a period he was most energetic. He therefore laboured hard, giving his best, to lay a good foundation for the then young state, the impact of which we still feel today, even though he was in office for less than two years.

“He was a charismatic politician and political leader with panache, passion and fervour that traversed the political spectrum, appealing to all social strata. He was at home with the grassroots as he was with the elite.

“Senator Adeleke was a very generous man who

gave his all to the needy, friends and constituents, without favour to ethnicity, religion and background. Thousands benefitted from his scholarship scheme and social empowerment programmes.

“He was a loyal party member and a team player who was determined to help realise the progressive agenda of the party, through legislation, not just in the whole country but in the State of Osun and Osun West Senatorial District as well.”

According to Governor Aregbesola, Senator Adeleke was a personal friend who played an influential role in his re-election as Osun state governor in 2014.

READ ALSO: EFCC defeats Obanikoro and family in N100m property seizure suit

He said: “Senator Adeleke was a personal friend who was committed to my re-election with his entire being. He was unflinching in his support and commitment, even when the security agencies laid a siege to his residence on the eve of the August 9, 2014 governorship election.

“His death is very painful and a blow to us all. He is leaving a void in us, the Senate of the Federal Republic, Osun politics and his community in Ede that will be hard to fill. We give thanks to the Almighty God for the fruitful and exemplary life that Senator Adeleke lived. All mortal come from him and to him shall they return.

“On behalf of the government, the good people of Osun and my family, I offer sincere condolences to his wife and children, the Adeleke Family of Ede, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the APC national and in the State of Osun, the good people of Ede and the progressives family at large.

“May God grant him eternal repose and Aljanna Fidaus.”

Earlier, ZENITHBLOG.com had reported the first Civilian Governor of Osun state, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, who died on Sunday April 23, was buried today, April 24.

Adeleke who was a serving senator and a three-term senator elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015, died at the age of 62.

He was buried today, April 24, in his country home, Ede, Osun state according to Muslim rites.

Meanwhile, ZENITHBLOG.com has gathered that the Osun state House of Assembly has declared Monday to Wednesday as mourning period in honour of the first civilian governor of the State, Senator Isiaka Adeleke. The Speaker, Najeem Salaam gave the directive on Monday morning, April 24.

In the video below, ZENITHBLOG.com asks Nigerians the question, ‘for what reason would you take your life?’ Here are their responses. Watch video below

‘);
});
}(window, document);

0naze

Share:

Related Posts:

No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts

Blog Archive