Kwara community wants late Bamigboye immortalised

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The Omu-Aran community in Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara has called for adequate recognition for the late Retired Brig.-Gen. David Bamigboye.

Oba Abdulraheem Adeoti, the traditional ruler of the community and the Olomu of Omu-Aran, Oba Abdulraheem Adeoti, made the appeal in a tribute on the late Bamigboye in Omu-Aran on Sunday.

Adeoti said the deceased being the first Military Governor of the State coupled with the landmark achievements his tenure entrenched across the state deserved to be immortalised.

According to him, the people of Omu-Aran believe that Bamigboye did his best with the resources available to lay a solid foundation for the state as the first governor.

“In as much as we remain grateful to the state government for its love, assistance and support at all time.

“Most recently, we will remain indebted to the government over its supportive roles in ensuring a peaceful selection processes culminating in my coronation as the new Olomu of Omu-Aran.

“But regrettably, it is saddened and disheartening that not a single street or building had yet to be named in recognition of our illustrious son, Bamigboye.

“We are therefore, using this medium to appeal to the government and other relevant agencies to make it a point of duty and address this anomaly,” he said.

Oba Adeoti described Bamigboye as a community leader with sincere for passion for unity and development.

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“He is always keen on contributing his quota to the transformation of the community with many infrastructure to his credit.

“As the Esinkin-Omu of Omu-Aran, he will surely be missed and remembered for his fatherly roles and advices,” he said.

Also, Mrs Raliat Oyinloye, the immediate sister of the deceased, described Bamigboye as the rallying point of the family while alive.

“The vacuum left behind by Bamigboye will be very difficult to fill, especially as he was always the rallying point of the family on all issues.

“He is a family man to the core, his love for both the young and old is unquantifiable and surely will be missed in all ramifications.

“We want the government to appreciate him and give him a befitting recognition for his legacies,” Oyinloye, Directress, Omoniyepe Hotels, Omu-Aran said.

Bamigboye died in the early hours of Friday at his residence in Lagos after a brief illness at the age of 78.

Many people across the state have continued to throng the residence of the Bamigboye’s in Omu-Aran to sympathise with the family over the incident.

Born on Dec. 7, 1940, he was credited with establishing the Kwara State Polytechnic, former Kwara State School of Technology in 1972, among his landmark achievements.

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