PHOTOS: Akeredolu Hands Over Ex-Gov Olumilua’s Corpse To Fayemi

The late Olumilua who passed on June 4, aged 80 years was the Governor of old Ondo state (comprising the present Ondo and Ekiti States) between 1992 and 1993.

The Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi on Tuesday received the corpse of the former Governor of the Old Ondo State, Late Evang. Bamidele Olumilua from his Ondo State counterpart, Rotimi Akeredolu as the two states prepare for the final burial of the former Governor.

Governor Akeredolu led top government functionaries in handing over the remains of the former Governor to Governor Kayode Fayemi at Ikere-Ekiti, a border town to the two states.

Present at the brief event were children and family members of the deceased, including Ekiti State Commissioner for Information and Values Orientation, Aare Olumuyiwa Olumilua; Commissioner for Special Duties, Alhaji Ayodele Jinadu and other top government officials from Ekiti State.

The late Olumilua who passed on June 4, aged 80 years was the Governor of old Ondo state (comprising the present Ondo and Ekiti States) between 1992 and 1993.

Dr. Fayemi had during his condolence visit to the residence of the deceased promised to workout modality with Governor Akeredolu to give the former Governor a befitting burial.

Ekiti State Government has scheduled a commendation service in honour of the late Olumilua for Wednesday in Ado- Ekiti.

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Meanwhile, Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN),  joined other well-meaning Nigerians within and outside the country to bid the former Governor of the Old Ondo State, Late Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua a final farewell.

At a commendation service, held in the memory of the late Olumilua, in Akure, the state capital, Governor Akeredolu described the former governor as an icon, a complete, an astute politician and a manager of both human and material resources.

The Governor said Olumilua served the state meritoriously despite his short stay in office as a result of the 1993 military coup d’etat that brought in the General Sani Abacha-led regime.

Arakunrin Akeredolu said:”It is worth mentioning that it was during his tenure as Governor that the status of Ondo State as an Oil Producing State was restored. This feat was as a result of his relentless pursuit of that dream. He was indeed a development-oriented leader.”

According to the Governor, late Olumilua was a man who lived above board throughout his political career, whether as Governor or as a dedicated political party member, as there was no record of corruption or disservice traceable to his name.

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“He was an unapologetic party man with welfarist political inclination. In the last years of his glorious life, Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua served his beloved State as the Chancellor of Ekiti State University and he was also one of the founding fathers of Action Congress (AC) in 2006.”

Governor Akeredolu, once again, commiserated with the good people of Ondo and Ekiti states, saying the states and the entire country have lost a gem, but comforted with the worthy life he lived.

“Indeed, when the history of Yorubaland is being recounted, Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua’s name will be written in gold,” Governor Akeredolu said.

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