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WIFE AND CHILDREN BID FAREWELL TO AKEREDOLU IN IBADAN
The widow, Betty Akeredolu and her children were also in attendance in the Church, appreciating the commiserating gestures of the dignitaries including the Old Boys of the Loyola College who sang the school’s anthem in honour of their departed colleage, just as Emeritus Professor Ayodele Falase (former UI VC), the Church’s Organist, injected mellifluous tones to the hymns sung.
Aladekugbe while drawing from the Book of John 11: 25 with the theme: “The Blessings of Death”, lauded Akeredolu for being a very courageous man “who impacted meaningfully in the lives of his people.
He was enthusiastic in giving birth to Amotekun such that in Ondo State, you cannot see my cow wandering about, saying “this, we still see in Abuja up till today. He was a courageous and pragmatic leader.and we bid him farewell today”.
In his message to the Federal Government regarding protests by the masses over hunger and.exonomic hardship being experienced, the Bishop said: “We sincerely appeal to all tiers of government to urgently intervene in the skyrocketing prices of foodstuffs and other items in our dear country. There is no point hiding the fact that Nigerians are frustrated. Nigerians are hungry, and Nigerians are angry. The hardship, the insecurity, the poverty and unemployment in the country are what are going on and nobody can pacify anybody.
“What Nigerians are experiencing are not what the President promised us. The President told us that we should put our minds at rest; that prices of things will come down. Unfortunately, nine months into the government, everybody is in pains. We have been moving from one problem to the other since May 29, 2023.
While appreciating the fact that the Federal Government is championing the socio-economic results with us, we have to say that there has been unparalleled hardships on Nigerians. The siphoning of funds has aggravated the sufferings of Nigerians, and cries have greatly increased. Scores of Nigerians are falling victims to criminals, resulting in the loss of ancestral lands. There is economic paralysis and widespread insecurity.
“We need the government and the security agents to redouble their efforts. We are presently going through a lot and from all indications, it is only God that can assist us. So, let us use this period of Lent to pray and trust in God”, he pleaded.
Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan