A former Governor of Ekiti State and former Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has expressed his condolences on the death of the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State, Paul Omotoso.
Fayemi described Omotoso as a committed leader, unifier, and key figure in the party in the state.
He made this known in a statement signed by the head of his media office, Ahmad Sajoh, on Wednesday.
Fayemi said the party chairman’s unexpected exit has created a significant gap within the APC family in the state and among all those familiar with the departed party leader.
He praised the late Omotoso as a dedicated leader and unwavering advocate of the APC’s principles and agenda in Ekiti State.
“Under his stewardship, our party achieved significant victories in recent elections, gaining the trust of our people. This would not have been possible without his commitment to uniting our members and working selflessly for the greater good of our state and nation,’’ he said.
Fayemi noted that Omotoso had been a loyal member of the party for many years, starting from the Alliance for Democracy days.
“His ideals and examples will continue to guide us as we rededicate ourselves to the vision of a more prosperous Ekiti. In this moment of sorrow, I urge all members and supporters of our party to remain strong and united in honouring the memory of our late chairman.
“On behalf of my family, I extend my deep condolences to the Ekiti State chapter of the APC, the family and associates of the late Chairman and the people of Ekiti on this irreparable loss.”