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Gov. Akeredolu: I’m devastated

Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Adamu has said Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State is currently incapacitated and receiving treatment abroad. Akeredolu is understand to be suffering from leukemia and has been off duty for over a month to attend to his health.  But Adamu at a meeting between the national leadership of the party and APC state chairmen, said the governor is incapacitated. “We regret to announce the extreme incapacity of the Governor of Ondo state who we understand has been hospitalised overseas. We wish and pray for him for a speedy recovery,” Adamu was quoted as saying by Daily Trust. He also said the list of ministers to serve in the government of President Bola Tinubu was not ready as the president is still consulting wide to get the best team. According to him, Tinubu had just begun "and he is doing his extensive consultation before coming up with his nominees for ministers." He said the nomination of the ministers would come first, adding that "They will go through their screening until they are pronounced after they have been submitted by Mr. President. And Mr President will formally appoint his Ministers and swear them in."
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Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State said he was devasted and in a rude shock over the death of Hon. Olawale Ogunleye.

Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State said he was devastated over the death of Hon. Olawale Ogunleye.

The governor described the death of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the 2019 House of Representatives election in the Akoko Northeast/Northwest Federal constituency as a rude shock.

Akeredolu stated this in his condolences message released by Mr. Richard Olatunde, his Chief Press Secretary.

He described him as “a bubbling personality who was loved by all in Ikare-Akoko, his home town”.

The governor said that Ogunleye was a committed friend who did not allow political differences to hurt or define their relationship.

“In fact, our campaign office which was burnt down by arsonists during the Endsars protests is his property which he rented out to us without hesitation. He was an amiable landlord.

“Death marks the end of all humans. The reality of death is a bitter pill to swallow. Yet, life has a way of forcing this bitter pill down our throats.

“It has taught us to accept reality as part of things we can never change,” he said.

The governor, who commiserated with the family and the people of Ikare, prayed that Ogunleye’s would find eternal rest in the bosom of the Lord Almighty.

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