Government of Ekiti State, Nigeria.

Grief As Fayemi Receives Deputy’s Body In Ado-Ekiti

April 24, 2013

L-R: Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi; his wife Erelu Bisi Fayemi; children of the deceased, Olamide, Ololade and Yeside; and other members of Staff, on arrival of the remains of late deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Mrs. Funmilayo Olayinka to the Government House, Ado-Ekiti.

A pall of grief descended on the ancient city of Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State capital on Wednesday, as  the corpse of the late Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs. Funmilayo Adunni Olayinka, arrived the town from Lagos via Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The body was received by the Governor of the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, at the Governor’s Office where the late Mrs. Olayinka worked as the state’s  number two citizen between October 15th, 2010 and April 6th, 2013 .

Speaking shortly after the he had led other senior government officials to receive the corpse, Governor  Fayemi said the people of the state must thank God for giving them the late deputy governor whom he said gave much in ensuring the transformation of the Land of Honour.

The hearse which brought the body of the late deputy governor was marked “Moremi Ekiti”, the nickname the deceased acquired in the political circles where she ran as Dr. Fayemi’s running mate in the 2007 governorship election.

The Senator representing Ekiti Central in the National Assembly and a kinsman of the deceased, Babafemi Ojudu led family members of the deceased who were conveyed in a Coaster bus.

The atmosphere was sombre at the Governor’s Office where politicians, civil servants, students, youths, journalists and other members of the public gathered in group’s discussing the burial activities of the late deputy governor.

Many civil servants waited behind to witness the arrival of the corpse even after they had officially closed from work at 4.00 pm.

At about 5.20 pm, sound of music, drumming and trumpeting which signalled the arrival of the funeral train were heard around Okesa area of Ado-Ekiti with the train connecting the Governor’s Office through the Government House.

The hearse was ushered into the Governor’s Office by MIC Undertakers and the Governor’s security team while  the crowd which had gathered at the complex struggled to catch a glimpse of the casket which was not brought out throughout the proceedings.

Many people wept profusely as the hearse arrived the Governor’s office. Many of them recounted the good deeds of the late Mrs. Olayinka during her two-and-half years stint as the state’s number two citizen.

Speaking shortly after the corpse arrived, Dr. Fayemi, in an emotion-laden voice, thanked God for the safe arrival of the corpse and the funeral train, describing her late deputy as “our princess and Moremi who gave her life as a sacrifice to the people”.

“We thank God for her sacrifices, this was her office where she gave her all to the people. All of us, adults, young, male, female we cannot thank Funmilayo Adunni Olayinka enough.

“The wise words of the elderly say that the best tree never lasts in the forest. She lived an eventful life, life of courage, life of sacrifice.

“We know that heaven is the recompense of the faithful and we thank God for giving her to us. The Bible urges us to thank God for everything and we thank God for taking her to a good place, a safe place where there no room for these challenges.

“We pray God to give her dear  husband, her children-Yeside, Lolade, Olamide, the OLAYINKA’S and the Famuaguns the grace to continue with the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss.

“She fought a good fight, she did her best and we need to keep fighting for those things she believed in-abundant life for our people, transformation and service delivery”.

The train later departed the Governor’s office around  5.45pm, while thousands of youths embarked on a candle possession  from Fajuyi Park  round major streets of Ado-Ekiti.

Last modified: April 24, 2013

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *