Daniel Mourns Bola Ajibola, Says “Nigeria Has Lost a Legal Icon, A Man of Peace”

On behalf of my family, the good people of Ogun East and entire Ogun residents, I commiserate with the family of Prince Abduljabar Bola Ajibola on the demise of an icon and finest jurist.

“Prince Ajibola and I shared a close relationship in both private and public lives.

“As an alumnus of Baptist Boys High School he was a beacon of pride and valour, a leading example for many of us while in school.

“In the service of our fatherland, Prince Ajibola played a significant role at the national and International level, more so that we had to pull him out of retirement to serve as the first Chairman of The Elders Consultative Forum in the state during my administration as the Governor of Ogun State.

Through the Elders Consultative Forum (which served as our own local version of the House of Lords in Ogun State), Prince Ajibola was able to bring about several peace initiatives and resolved many difficult political and social crises in the State.

“As a lover of education, I recall how we encourage Prince Ajibola to pursue his own passion for the establishment of The Crescent University in Abeokuta, also in Ogun State.

“Prince remained one of the most courageous, dutiful, patriotic and peace-loving jurists in our nation’s history.

Ogun state has lost a dear son, Nigeria has lost an idol.”

Adieu!

His Excellency,
Otunba Engr. Gbenga Daniel, FNSE, FAEng
Senator-Elect, Ogun East.

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