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Akindele’s Demise : Adelabu Mourns Him, Says His Death Is Another Big Loss

Late Chief Samuel Mojere Akindele

Akindele’s Demise : Adelabu Mourns Him, Says His Death Is Another Big Loss .

In less than two weeks after the death of Chief Salaudeen Adebayo Adelere and Pa Farinu and few days of Alhaji Yahya Adekola Busari’s demise, the 2019 governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress and Parakoyi Olubadan of Ibadan land , Chief Adebayo Adelabu has described the death of another APC Chieftain, Chief Samuel Mojere Akindele as heavy blow to the party in Oyo Central Senatorial District and to the entire APC family in Oyo state.

Chief Adelabu made this known through one of his Media Aides, Comrade Femi Awogboro . He commiserated with the family of Chief SM Akindele, our party leader and former Governor of Oyo state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, our party chairman, Chief Akin Oke, his colleagues at the APC State Executive Council and all Oyo state APC members over the loss.

Adelabu explained that the immense contributions of the deceased towards the ongoing restructuring of Oyo APC and the reconciliation process will be greatly missed.

“The death of Oyo Central Senatorial Chairman of our party, Chief SM Akindele was another rude shock because I am still mourning the death of a confidant and close associate, Alhaji Yahaya Busari. Our consolation lies in the fact that baba lived a good and fulfilling life and gave all he had to the progressive struggles from the politics of the post independence era till his death. May the Almighty God forgive him and repose his soul”, Bayo Adelabu prayed .

“During the 2019 governorship campaign, Chief Samuel Mojere Akindele and other members of the party worked tirelessly for the victory of APC”, Adelabu noted .

The former CBN deputy governor also solicited for the supports of APC leadership to the families of the departed souls of in this trying time.

Chief Bayo Adelabu prayed that may God grant Chief SM Akindele eternal rest and give the family and the entire progressive fold the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

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