Senate Chief mourns Ekiti APC chairman, Omotoso

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The Chief of the Senate, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, has described the dying of the Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, Paul Omotoso, as stunning and devastating.

Bamidele additionally expressed his heartfelt condolence to the quick household of the politician, his neighborhood and the Authorities and Folks of Ekiti State, urging them to take solace in the truth that Omotoso lived for the great of mankind.

He disclosed this in a press release his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs issued on Wednesday, noting that an excellent political void had been created within the state following his sudden demise.

He mentioned Omotoso’s dying, which occurred early hours of Wednesday, was personally stunning to him and devastating to all the progressive household, not solely in Ekiti, but in addition in Nigeria at massive.

He mentioned the 61-year-old politician’s contribution to improvement of Ekiti, particularly on the grassroots, was immense, including that he performed his politics with decorum, good conscience and purposeful management.

“With nice concern, I be part of Ekiti little children to mourn the sudden passing of our state celebration chairman, Barr. Paul Omotoso who I all the time describe as a person with nice political maturity and purposeful management.

“His earlier tenures as a former State Commissioner, former State Secretary of our nice political celebration and State Chairmanship which he held till his dying had been testimonies of his clear path as a frontrunner and his servant-leader inclinations.

“The outstanding contributions he made and gaps left behind by the Imesi Ekiti-born politician can’t be forgotten and dumped within the dustbin of historical past.

“His contributions to the formation of the APC and his potential to steer the affairs of the state chapter at most tough cases are a part of the recollections that we will dwell with for a very long time.”

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