Akeredolu: When We Took The Decision For Southern Presidency, They Chaired The Meeting – According to Makinde

Akeredolu: When We Took The Decision For Southern Presidency, They Chaired The Meeting – According to Makinde

Governors Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and Seyi Makinde reportedly came to the Jericho home and went straight to visit with the bereaved family, according to Vanguard. But Ololade Akeredolu’s disapproval of the journalists’ presence sparked a brief altercation that was eventually broken up by coworkers. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Following the visit, the governors addressed waiting journalists on the street. Governor Abdulrahman praised the late governor for his commitment and impact on humanity, noting his ascent in both the legal and political realms. Akeredolu’s demise was acknowledged as a significant loss to the nation, with recognition of his contributions to developmental politics.

Governor Makinde expressed personal grief, characterizing Akeredolu as a courageous individual who speaks truth to power. He highlighted the deceased’s crucial role in establishing Amotekun and their joint efforts toward a Southern presidency. Akeredolu’s passing was lamented as a substantial loss, affecting not only Makinde personally but also the entire southwest region.

“Well, I can say that I have lost a personal friend, a brother, somebody that we have been in the trenches together. When we were going to set up Amotekun, he was pivotal to it.”

“And when we took the decision for Southern presidency, himself and the former governor of Anambra, they chaired the meeting at the Delta Government House.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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