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Adebomi Mourns the Passing of Ekiti APC Chairman Barrister Omotosho.

Adebomi Mourns the Passing of Ekiti APC Chairman Barrister Omotosho.



In a solemn expression of condolences, retired Captain Sunday Adebomi, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has extended sympathies to Governor Biodun Oyebanji, members of the APC in Ekiti State, and the family of the late Barrister Paul Omotosho, the Ekiti State APC Chairman, following his sudden demise.

In a statement released from his media office, Adebomi conveyed his shock at the unexpected passing of Barrister Omotosho, whom he hailed as an embodiment of humility and a reservoir of talent.

Barrister Omotosho's illustrious career saw him serve Ekiti State with distinction, holding various key positions including Special Adviser on Legal matters, Special Adviser Political, Commissioner for Environment, Commissioner for Local Government, and State Party Secretary, before ascending to the position of State Party Chairman. Notably, he achieved the remarkable feat of back-to-back succession as the Ekiti State APC Chairman, leaving an indelible mark on the party's history.

Known for his adept conflict resolution skills, Barrister Omotosho was hailed as a bridge builder and unifier within the party and the broader community. Adebomi commended his commitment to fostering unity and progress in Ekiti State.

"I extend my heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the people of Imesi Ekiti, the APC in Ekiti State, and at the national level, as well as the government of Ekiti State," remarked Adebomi. "I pray for the repose of his soul and may God grant us the strength to accept what we cannot change. Goodnight, Barrister Paul Omotosho."

While expressing sympathies to Barrister Omotosho's family, Captain Adebomi urged them to find solace in his impactful contributions to the state and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.

May the soul of the departed find eternal rest, and may his loved ones find the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

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