OMOLEYE MOURNS DEATH OF EKITI LAWMAKER




The Chief of staff to the Governor Ekiti State, Hon.Biodun Omoleye has described the death of the lawmaker representing Ekiti East constituency 1, Hon. Oluwajuwon Adegbuyi as very shocking.


The Chief of Staff who expressed deep sorrow over the death of the lawmaker said  it was a great loss to not only the people of Ekiti East constituency which the deceased represented but also to Ekiti State.


Omoleye said Adegbuyi would be sorely missed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) because the late lawmaker served the party with unquestionable loyalty.


He added that the late Adegbuyi was perfect gentle man and fun to be with.


Omoleye prayed God to give the family of the deceased the fortitude to bear the painful loss.


He commiserated with the lawmaker's wife and children, and assured them that the government would not leave them to face the challenges alone.


While noting that this was a moment of sober reflection as a people in the State, the Chief of Staff also commiserated with Governor Kayode Fayemi, the Speaker and members of the State House of Assembly and the entire people of the state at this moment  of grief.


He prayed God to prevent such calamity from the State again.

The Chief of staff to the Governor Ekiti State, Hon.Biodun Omoleye has described the death of the lawmaker representing Ekiti East constituency 1, Hon. Oluwajuwon Adegbuyi as very shocking.

The Chief of Staff who expressed deep sorrow over the death of the lawmaker said  it was a great loss to not only the people of Ekiti East constituency which the deceased represented but also to Ekiti State.

Omoleye said Adegbuyi would be sorely missed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) because the late lawmaker served the party with unquestionable loyalty.

He added that the late Adegbuyi was perfect gentle man and fun to be with.

Omoleye prayed God to give the family of the deceased the fortitude to bear the painful loss.

He commiserated with the lawmaker's wife and children, and assured them that the government would not leave them to face the challenges alone.

While noting that this was a moment of sober reflection as a people in the State, the Chief of Staff also commiserated with Governor Kayode Fayemi, the Speaker and members of the State House of Assembly and the entire people of the state at this moment  of grief.

He prayed God to prevent such calamity from the State again.

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