Oyo APC's Chairman's death too expensively shocking- Egbeda APC Avant Garde, Egbeda Leaders
By
Omowumi Hannah, Ibadan
The Leaders of the Egbeda All Progressives' Congress, APC, and its Support Group, Avant Garde have described the sudden pass away of its state chairman, Hon. Isaac Omodewu as too expensively shocking.
In a statement jointly signed by the Egbeda Local government party chairman, Comrade Olaleye and Avant Garde Chairman, Tayo O. Olatunji on Monday, the death of the State Chairman as too expensively shocking.
The statement stressed that the death of the state party chairman occurred when the party needed him the most.
The Egbeda Leaders and Support group noted that the the passed on leader was too humane, relational, transparent and progress minded.
While noting that the huge contributions of the All Progressives' Congress, APC, since appointed as the state Party chairman which greatly positioned the party above others, especially the ruling Party, People's Democratic Party, PDP, which has resulted in producing three senators at the National Assembly, including the Oyo South, Sen. Sarafadeen Abiodun Alli, Oyo Central, Sen. Yunus Akintunde and Oyo North, Fatai Buhari and also nine House of Representatives members out of fourteen (14) including Rt. Hon. Akin Alabi in the ongoing 10th Assembly and as well impeccable peace and progress in the entire Party in Oyo State.
Meanwhile, the Egbeda Leaders and Avant Garde Group while sympathizing, prayed for the family, children and relative of the deceased politician and as well the great family of the All Progressives' Congress, APC, praying the peace of God abide more with the left behind families.
Meanwhile, the entire Egbeda Leaders and Avant Garde called members of the great party to remain united, focused and loyal as to further soar the flag of the All Progressives' Congress, APC in Oyo State.
Recall, Oyo APC Chairman' s death's in the United States of America after almost a year he had been on a medical treatment, was announced on the Party's WhatsApp Loop by the State Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare.
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