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Sanwo-Olu, cabinet visit to Obasa over father’s death

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday led members of his cabinet to the Agege home of the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, on a condolence visit over the death of his father, Alhaji Suleimon Atanda Obasa.

The governor described Alhaji Obasa’s passing away last Tuesday at 83 as shocking especially as he was hale and hearty a few days earlier.

He said: “On behalf of the government and the people of Lagos State, I want to extend my sincere condolences to you and the entire Obasa family.

“No matter how old one’s parents are, one can never want them to go. So, one can imagine the shock that the incident came with, but we have the belief that it was the appointed time.

“This is something that all of us owe life. We only pray that we live long and leave good legacies.

“It is clear that having produced you, your dad actually left a good legacy. So the onus is now on you to carry on with his good works as a community leader and one that brought together the entire family”.

Sanwo-Olu also commended the Speaker for his effective leadership of the Assembly and his service to the state. He prayed that the Speaker would continue to have the capacity to lead the legislative arm as he had always done.

Responding, Obasa described the House as the governor’s support base, adding that the legislative arm is poised to ensure the success of the current administration.

He said the visit by the governor and his cabinet is a confirmation of the love, cooperation, unity and friendship that radiate in government.

“The truth is that I hold you in high esteem always. And because we have the same father in Asiwaju (Bola) Tinubu, we have always worked for the same goal which is service to the people of Lagos.

“I always say there is no amount of money one can acquire that would sustain one better than what one has done in one’s community”, the Speaker said, noting that Agege has experienced massive progress because of Sanwo-Olu’s collaboration and intervention.

“Like I continue to say, we should continue to be particular about the people, not ourselves because there will come a time when we will leave office and people will make reference to what we have done.

“Mr. Governor, you’re my brother anytime and day. Whatever we achieve in the House of Assembly is because you support us. We are there to work for your success and that is why as part of our religion, we must pray for you, the deputy governor and every other person before ourselves. That’s the only way one can grow”, Obasa further said.

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