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Harry Akande: ‘One death too many’, Makinde mourns loss of lbadan – born billionaire

Ibadan , the Oyo state capital, had cause, yesterday , to mourn yet again another of her prominent son, Chief Harry Akande, a business mogul.

Meanwhile, the state governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has described the death of reputable businessman and former presidential aspirant, Akande, as a great loss to Oyo State and Nigeria.

Governor Makinde, in a condolence message to the deceased family, also described Chief Harry Akande’s demise as  one death too many, noting that his passing on at this time meant that Ibadanland and Oyo State have lost another great man.

A statement by Mr. Taiwo Adisa, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, on Saturday quoted the governor as praying God to grant repose to Akande’s soul and grant the family the fortitude to  bear the loss.

According to Governor Makinde, Akande’s fame as a businessman and his decision to join Nigerian politics to make a difference were classic, adding that his conduct gave courage to the younger generation of businessmen, most of whom he said have gone ahead to emulate Akande and are making good their dreams.

The governor said: “The news of the death of the Agba Oye of Ibadanland and internationally renowned businessman, Chief Harry Akande, came to me as a shock.

“His death meant another great loss to Ibadanland,  Oyo State and Nigeria.

“Chief Harry Akande’s renown as an international businessman who tried to make inroads into Nigerian politics to make a greater impact on society remains classic.

“He was, indeed, one of the pathfinders for businessmen in politics and his efforts in deepening democracy through participation in politics will go into the annals of history, especially his role in building formidable opposition politics.

“This is one death too many and we can only pray to God to halt these deaths and allow our elders make more impact on humanity.

“We cannot question God but we can pray, and that is what we will continue to do. I pray that God will grant repose to Chief Akande’s soul and also sustain his immediate and extended families.

“Rest in peace, Agbaoye”, the statement concluded.

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