The sudden demise of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in Ekiti State, Mr. Paul Omotoso, has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, leaving many in mourning.
As the news of his passing reverberates across the state, heartfelt tributes pour in from various quarters, highlighting his contributions to the party and the community.
Among those paying homage to the late chairman are prominent figures within the APC, including the representative of the Ekiti central federal constituency II, Hon. Biodun Omoleye, and the former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of the state, Wale Fapohunda (SAN).
The two prominent citizens of the state spoke yesterday when they paid a condolence visit to the family of the deceased in his country home in Imesi-Ekiti.
During the visit, the duo took turns to reflect on the political legacy of Omotoso and his never-say-die predisposition to life
Biodun Omoleye, known for his close association with the late chairman, remarked, “Paul Omotoso’s dedication to the ideals of the APC was exemplary. He was not just a party chairman, but also a unifying force within our ranks. His commitment to the party’s principles and his unwavering support for its objectives will be sorely missed.”
Wale Fapohunda, echoing similar sentiments, emphasized Omotoso’s role in fostering unity and progress within the party. “Paul Omotoso’s leadership was characterized by integrity, inclusivity, and a genuine desire to see the APC succeed in Ekiti State. His passing is a significant loss not only to the party but also to the entire community.”
Both Omoleye and Fapohunda highlighted Omotoso’s tireless efforts in advancing the APC’s agenda and his ability to bridge divides within the party, fostering a sense of camaraderie among members. His strategic leadership style and commitment to grassroots mobilization endeared him to many within the political fold.
Beyond his political endeavors, Omotoso was also celebrated for his philanthropic activities and his dedication to community development initiatives. His impact extended beyond partisan lines, earning him respect and admiration from all and sundry.
They prayed that his soul finds rest in the bosom of the father and for this family to find succor in the landmark achievements that the chairman had before his demise. Both Omoleye and Fapohunda assured the family of their constant support in this trying times and beyond.
Peoplesmind