Taofeek Oyerinde
Oyo
State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has described the sudden
death of the state Chairman of the National Union of Road and
Transport Workers, Alhaji Taofeek Ayorinde, a.k.a., Fele, as very
depressing and tragic.
In
a statement by his Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Mr.
Bolaji Tunji, on Tuesday, the governor said that he received the
news with heavy heart and utter disbelief.
Describing
the death of the NURTW boss as a huge loss to the family the state
and the Southwest, the governor said that he was particularly pained
because he had lost a dependable ally and purveyor of peace.
The
governor said that he was proud of Oyerinde’s emergence as the
Southwest Chairman of the NURTW, which he said was in recognition of
his sterling leadership ability and propagation of peace and
orderliness among the drivers.
The
governor said, “I am greatly saddened by the passing away of Fele.
It is very unfortunate and disheartening, especially because he has
over time proved to be a dependable ally in our administration’s
quest to restore peace to the land.
“That
the motor parks across the state are rancor and violence-free today
can be partly attributed to his yeoman efforts to whip errant and
rapacious drivers into line. He commands respect among the drivers
for his sterling leadership qualities.
“His
death is indeed a big loss, not only to his family, but also to the
NURTW nationwide and the entire people of Ibadanland. May the
Almighty grant the family and loved ones the fortitude to bear this
great loss.
“With
the directive of the national leadership of the union that Fele’s
deputy, Alhaji Abideen Olajide, a.k.a. Ejiogbe should fill the vacuum
created by his death in acting capacity, I urge our drivers to
respect this decision and go about their lawful activities without
rancour.
“I
enjoin the good people of Oyo State to be vigilant around the motor
parks and report any act capable of breaching the public peace
without delay. May Allah repose the gentle soul of the deceased and
grant him the highest place in Jannah.”
The
governor sued for calm and admonished the NURTW leadership in the
state to eschew violence or leadership tussle at this time when he
said they should maintain sobriety in honour of the deceased.
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