NewsFamily Flays Govts’ Failure To Immortalise Fadahunsi, Late Western Region Governor

Family Flays Govts’ Failure To Immortalise Fadahunsi, Late Western Region Governor

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BEVERLY HILLS, May 11, (THEWILL) – The family of the late Governor of the old Western Region, Sir Odeleye Fadahunsi, has protested the refusal of the Federal Government and the Osun State Government to accord their patriarch the honour of being immortalised.

The former Governor of the old Western Region passed on May 11, 1983.

This is coming just as the family stated that the refusal of the two tiers of government marked a disservice to the nationalistic efforts of the late politician whom it described as one of Nigeria’s founding fathers.

Fadahunsi, who was elected a member of the defunct Western Region on the platform of the National Council For Nigerian Citizens (NCNC), took office as the Governor of the region with the exit of the former holder, Sir Adesoji Aderemi, the then Ooni of Ife in 1962.

He vacated office in January 1966 upon the takeover of government by the military, which resulted in late Major-General Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi coming to power.

The position of the family was contained in a statement issued in Lagos by one of the sons of the deceased, Mr. Taiwo Fadahunsi, on Tuesday as part of activities marking the 38th anniversary of the demise of the late nationalist.

In the statement, Fadahunsi stated that the family had written a series of letters to the state and Federal governments, “without acknowledgement,” describing the action as “regrettable and unfortunate.”

He said: “Today marks the 38th anniversary of the demise of our father, Sir Odeleye Fadahunsi, KCMG, GCON. Since he died in 1983, there has not been any deliberate effort to immortalise his memory by Oyo (now Osun) State. The Federal Government too has not done anything to immortalise him.

“We wish to state that other nationalists of the stature of our patriarch have been honoured with one monument or institution without any thought to Sir Odeleye. This to us is of great concern considering the role he played in the series of constitutional making conferences and debates prior to the attainment of Independence by Nigeria.

“In as much as we are sad by this development, we hope the occasion of his 38th anniversary will force the hands of both governments to do what is right. We are concerned not because the subject was our patriarch but also because the refusal to do what is written is a bad signal to Nigerians who might be inclined to wish to be patriotic in future.”

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