Late Yinka Odumakin
Dignitaries including the Speaker of House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, have eulogised the late Yinka Odumakin as his burial rites began.
Gbajabiamila said that his knowledge of Yinka Odumakin was more of distance but admiration of his qualities.
The Speaker said he flew from the plenary session in Abuja, noted that Odumakin stood firm to his values and ideals having gone through twists and turns. He described him as a true democrat, honest, courageous and truthful to whatever course he believes in.
“We had our good encounters. My knowledge of him was more of a distance, based on admiration of his qualities, what he stood for, represent and what he was. I was out of the country when he died. And that was why I said to myself today that I must come to pay my last respect. “I came to know from a distance a man who had been through twists and turns but in all of these stood straight. When you talk about profiling courage, I am not sure you can count on one hand on any whose name would come before Odumakin.”
According to the Speaker, Odumakin was a man of courage, integrity, true democrats and he stood for truth.
On his part, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the deceased wanted the best for Nigeria, using his voice to advance for the course of a United Nigeria.
The Governor said people described the deceased differently ranging from being a radical student leader, fearless journalist to a courageous spokesman.
“Yinka wanted the best for Nigeria. He was completely detribalised and used his voice to advance his course. Until the very end, he kept canvassing for a Nigeria where equity will become a watchword. He is a household name in Nigeria and different people know him along in life. “He was known to some people as a radical student union leader. He was known to some too as a Fearless upright journalist.
The late Odumakin was until his death the spokesperson for Afenifere. He stood as a leader in the conversation of true federalism.
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