The Ogun State Deputy Governor, Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele has described Late Sen Ayodeji Otegbola as an asset to Ogun West and Ogun State at large, saying he will be sorely missed by the community he represented.
Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, who made this known during a condolence visit to the family of the Late lawmaker in Lagos added that his impact was one that was felt not just in his political space but also professionally, religiously as well as intellectually.
The Deputy Governor who led a powerful delegation from Ota to the residence of the deceased,said Chief Otegbola left legacies that even she as a Deputy Governor was riding on, stressing that he was a pride to the good people of Awori land, Ogun West and Ogun State in general
According to her, Sen Otegbola had many loyalist and children beyond his biological ones which she is one, saying that despite the fact that he was no longer active in the political space, he remained revered and respected to the very end.
She prayed Almighty God to grant him eternal rest and charged members of his immediate family to be consoled that he led a good life filled with impactful moments, encouraging them to build on the legacies of their patriarch, while also promising governments support at ensuring he has a befitting burial.
Responding on behalf of the family, Mr Adewale Otegbola appreciated the Deputy Governor for taking time out of her busy schedule to visit them, saying it shows how highly placed Chief Otegbola was to her.
He noted that The Deputy Governor was the first top Government official to pay the family a condolence visit added that the family will continue to uphold all that he stood for in his lifetime.
Those in the Entourage of the Deputy Governor included, the House of Representatives member, representing Ado-Odo/Ota, Hon. Tunji Akinosi; Chairman Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Hon. Wasiu Lawal; Secretary to the Local government, Mr. Mohammed Ogabi; Leader of the Local Government House, Hon. Mutair Gbadamosi; his Deputy, Hon. Lateef Oseni and Chief Whip, Hon. Noimot Lawal as well as former House of Representative member, Hon. Jimoh Ojugbele, among others.