The first son of the
National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,
Jide is dead.
His death on Wednesday
was confirmed by the Lagos State Chairman of the APC, Chief Henry Ajomale.
The APC described the
deceased as a cerebral and industrious young man who was full of life, saying
it received the news of his death with great shock and grief.
In a statement signed by
the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said it is
always never easy to lose a child or loved one, especially when they are taken
rather too soon.
The statement reads: “The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has received the sad news of the death of Jide
Tinubu, the son of the former governor of Lagos State and the Party’s National
Leader, H.E. Sen. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with great shock and grief.
“It is never easy losing
a child or any loved one. Indeed, it is hardest when they are taken from us too
soon. Many who met the late Jide Tinubu, who was a lawyer, fondly described him
as cerebral, industrious and full of life.
“In this moment of grief,
the Party offers its sincere condolence and deepest sympathy to His Excellency
and other immediate family members over the painful loss. May the outpouring of
sympathy and the comfort in knowing that the late Jide’s death is felt by many,
help the family through this difficult time.
“We pray Almighty Allah
(SWT) grant the late Jide eternal rest.”
Ondo State governor,
Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has also commiserated with Tinubu, over
the death of his son.
The governor described
Babajide’s death as painful and unexpected, and a huge loss to the Tinubu
family and the larger family of progressives in the country.
Akeredolu, who described
the death of any young and promising son as an irreparable loss to the father,
wishes that the good Lord will grant Asiwaju Tinubu and his family the strength
to bear the loss.
He said Babajide, a promising young Nigerian, departs
this sinful world when he is expected to join other people of like minds to
serve their father’s land.
Credit: The Nation
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