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As Akeredolu Dies, Aiyedatiwa Sworn In As Ondo Governor

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As Akeredolu Dies, Aiyedatiwa Sworn In As Ondo Governor

Ondo State deputy governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa was yesterday sworn in as governor following the death of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

Aiyedatiwa took the oath of office after Akeredolu died of prostate cancer in the early hours of Wednesday in Germany.

Aiyedatiwa, who had earlier been governing the state in “acting capacity”, was sworn in as the seventh governor of the state, by the Chief Judge, Olusegun Odunsola.

Speaking after his swearing-in, Aiyedatiwa said it was with a heavy heart that he accepted the onerous responsibility of taking over the reins of governance and affairs of the state following the unfortunate loss and passing of Akeredolu.

The loss then did not affect our relationship as we continued to maintain a close political and personal relationship, which climaxed in the year 2020 when he graciously picked me as his running mate for his second term as governor of Ondo State.

“Governor Akeredolu was a man of courage and conviction who always stood for the truth even at his own detriment. I remember vividly during the time when we had a case in court challenging our second term victory. He still pursued the matter of emplacing a strong security network for the people of the Southwest codenamed ‘Amotekun Corps’.

“The people of Ondo State and the entire people of the South West will be eternally grateful for this bold act, which has greatly improved the security architecture in the region and reduced incidents of kidnapping, banditry and other acts of criminalities to the barest minimum especially in Ondo State,” he said.

He said the many legacies of Akeredolu in the health sector, infrastructural development, education, industrial development as symbolised in the Ondo-Linyl Industrial Hub, Ore, among others would be difficult to surpass.

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