The Oyo State Deputy Governor, Chief Moses Alake Adeyemo (in suit)
sympathizing with the National Treasurer of Nigeria Union of Journalists
(NUJ), Alhaja Fatimah Abdulkareem who is one of the NUJ officials
involved in a ghastly motor accident at Osu
town last Friday while returning from Abuja on an official
assignment, at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan on Monday.
With them is the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo
The Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, yesterday led some members of the State Executive Council on a sympathy visit to the state council Chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr. Gbenga Opadotun and the National Treasurer of the union, Alhaji Fatimah Abdulkareem who are currently on admission at the University
College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.
The duo were among the NUJ officials involved in a ghastly motor accident last Friday in Osun town on the Ilesha-Ibadan Expressway while returning from an official trip to Abuja.
The government’s team also paid a condolence visit to the
Federal Radio Corporation (FRCN), Ibadan over another NUJ official and staffer
of the corporation, Mr. Olatunde Oluwanike who also died in the accident, and
to his family at their Awotan, Ibadan residence.
Represented by his deputy, Chief Alake Adeyemo, the governor
said the death of Mr. Oluwanike was an irreparable loss and a void that cannot
be filled.
While speaking during the visit, the governor described the
incident as highly unfortunate but added that it was an act of God.
He said that the state government was deeply touched by the
incident, reiterating that the medical bills of the injured union officials
would be borne by the state
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B: The Oyo State Deputy Governor, Chief Moses Alake Adeyemo (right)
condoling with Mrs. Omolara Oluwanike, widow of Mr. Olatunde Oluwanike,
one of the officials of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) who lost
his life during a ghastly motor accident at Osu town last Friday and her
children, at their Awotan, Ibadan residence, on Monday.
-- government.
Chief Adeyemo expressed appreciation to the management of UCH
for the best treatment so far given to both Opadotun and Abdulkareem, urging it
to continue in that regard until the NUJ chieftains fully recovered.
At the FRCN Ibadan National Station where he was received by
the Zonal Director, Pastor Zacheaus Oloruntola, the Governor prayed for the
repose of the soul of the deceased and enjoined the staffers to take the
incident with equanimity.
The Governor also expressed the condolence of Governor Abiola
Ajimobi to the widow of the late Mr. Oluwanike, Omolara and the children,
praying that God would comfort them at this time of their grief.
He also seized the occasion of his visit to UCH to pay a
get-well visit to the state correspondent of Thisday Newspapers, Mr. Tunde
Sanni, who is also on admission at the hospital.