The remains of Pa Fashola arriving at his Surulere home, Lagos this morning for the lying in state |
Pa Fashola died on Monday at the age of 80 after a protracted
illness. Prayers were offered for the repose of his soul at the Lagos
Central Mosque, Lagos Island before he was taken to the Vaults and Gardens for
burial.
Earlier in the day, the remains of Pa Fashola laid in state at
his residence at Ladipo Labinjo Street, Surulere where sympathisers paid their
last respects.
Gov. Fashola, his mother, Omolara, and his brother at the lying in state
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His body arrived at his residence from the mortuary in black
Merceses Benz SUV at about 11:55am while a lying in state was later held in his
honour at Surulere Senior Secondary School.
Among the early callers at his residence were Senator Gbenga
Ashafa, Rasak Okoya, Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, Alhaji Lateef Okunnu, Subomi
Balogun, Surulere Council boss, Tajudeen Ajide, Kayode Opeifa, Joe Igbokwe,
Onigbongbo LCDA boss, Babatunde Oke, representatives of Arewa and Ndigbo,
Service Chiefs, Commissioners among others Members of Eko Club who were present
at the lying in state, described him as a jolly good fellow and prayed that
almighty Allah grant him aljannat firdaus.
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At the grave side, the Muslim clerics offered prayers for Pa
Fashola’s repose and prayed God to grant him eternal rest before he was lowered
to the grave in the presence of the governor, Babatunde Fashola and other
siblings.
The burial was also witnessed by prominent Nigerians who came to
pay their last respects to the deceased. Torrents of tributes from Nigerians
have continued to pour in for the late Pa Fashola.
In his tribute, constitutional lawyer, Prof. Itse Sagay,
Afenifere Renewal Group, ARG, and several Nigerians joined others in mouring
the deceased. Sagay described the news of Fashola’s father’s death as
devastating and commiserated with Governor Babatunde Fashola over the loss.
According to him, “the death of Fashola’s father is emotionally
devastating. It is shocking. People will say he died as an old man, but to the
immediate family, no one is ever old, they still want him around. I will
personally write to the governor to commiserate with him.”
Sir Victor Olaiya, a high life maestro and childhood friend of the late Pa Ademola Fashola, on Monday said he would miss the deceased a lot. Olaiya, who was among the early callers at the residence of the deceased, told newsmen that he was humorous and loved to make people happy.
Sir Victor Olaiya, a high life maestro and childhood friend of the late Pa Ademola Fashola, on Monday said he would miss the deceased a lot. Olaiya, who was among the early callers at the residence of the deceased, told newsmen that he was humorous and loved to make people happy.
“I will miss his jokes and his smile. We were together many
years ago when he was at Daily Times. He was nice, humble and kind and it would
be difficult not to miss somebody like that,” the music legend said.
Lagos State Deputy Governor, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire has
expressed her shock and sadness over the death of Pa Fashola, noting that the
state would have loved to have more of him around. In a statement signed by the
Special Assistant to the Deputy Governor on Media, Tunde Abatan, she noted that
the late Alhaji Fashola was a great supporter and adviser of the government,
who was never afraid to express his opinion on all policies of government.
“Papa was always available to offer his advice on all issues
relating to the governance and the welfare of the people of Lagos State. He was
always frank in his discussion and telling us what he feels we are not doing
right or what the people expect from us,” Adefulire was quoted to have said.
Adefulire prayed to the Almighty Allah to grant him a place in Al-Jannah.
She also prayed to God to comfort and give the families and
friends left behind the strength to bear the loss. Alhaji Bolaji Fashola, the
head of the family, said they were devastated by the news of the death of the
octogenarian.
He told newsmen that members of the family were shattered by the
death of the deceased. The family patriarch described the deceased as a kind
man who would do everything to satisfy everybody. He said that he was with late
Pa Fashola on Sunday and never knew he would be gone so soon.
“I was with him on Sunday. He was breathing heavily and he said
he wanted to sleep and I left for home. I was shocked when I got the news today
(Monday) that he had died. It is so sad. Everybody is shattered,” the patriarch
said.
Also, Afenifere Renewal Group, ARG, in a statement signed by its
Publicity Secretary, Kunle Famoriyo, said it received with shock the passing of
Pa Ademola Fashola, saying “we commiserate with our Governor and all members of
his family on the transition of their patriarch to the great land beyond.
“Our solace lies in the comfort that the passing of our father in the Holy Month of Ramadan is a reassurance that he is resting in the bosom of Allah after a life well spent. Pa Fashola’s legacies are clearly evidenced by the leadership, diligence and disciplined character his son is exhibiting across all spheres of governance in Lagos State.”
ARG prayed that God would continue to abide
with the Fashola family as “He gives them the strength and faith to bear this
huge loss. May Pa Fashola’s soul rest in perfect peace.”
Reacting, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, spokesman of All
Progressives Congress, APC, Lagos State, said Pa Fashola lived a life marked by
simplicity and integrity, saying despite being the father of the Lagos State
Governor, he was not known to have thrown his weight about to reflect that
lofty position.
“He was a principled man who trained and
brought up his children through the straight and narrow path. This strict
disciplinary background is shown in the life of his son, Babatunde Raji
Fashola, who has shown tremendous personal attributes that have helped set a
record in hardwork, discipline and accountability in the governance of Lagos
these past six years. I pray that the spirit of Pa Fashola find eternal rest in
the bosom of the Lord,” he said.
The Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Lands,
Housing and Urban Development, Senator Gbenga Ashafa commiserated Governor
Fashola over the demise of his father, describing the deceased as cool and calm
with rare humility and high sense of discipline.
“We all are going to
miss Alhaji Ibrahim Ademola Fashola for his fatherly advice at all times. If
not for this untimely death, we would have celebrated his 80th birthday next
month. Above all, God knows best. I pray that God Almighty gives the entire
Fashola family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. May his gentle soul
rest in perfect peace,” he said.
A member of the House of Representatives,
Yakub Balogun described the death of Fashola’s father as sad and unfortunate,
saying the deceased was a great man who spoke the truth at all times, with the
fear of God as his watchword. He said Fashola’s father would be greatly missed
by all, praying God to grant his soul eternal rest and the family, especially
the governor the fortitude to bear the great loss.
Femi Gbajabiamila, a member of the House of
Representatives, representing Surulere Federal Constituency area of Lagos at
the House, said: “I heard the sad news. I knew the Governor’s father personally
because he worked with my mother when she was the chairman of Surulere Local
Government.
“He was a wonderful and unassuming man. He
will be greatly missed. We, however, must thank God for the life he lived
and the son he produced for us in Lagos. May his soul rest in perfect peace.”
Reacting to the death of the governor’s
father, interim National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress,
APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, described it as shocking, adding that the man passed
on at a time his elderly advice was needed.
“It is a very sad loss. He left us at this
time we need him most. He was an extremely humble man and never carried himself
as the father of the governor,” he said, while praying that God should grant
the departed eternal rest while condoling with the governor and other members
of the bereaved family.
Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly
Committee on Local Government Administration and Chieftaincy Affairs, Moshood
Oshun, described the incident as unfortunate.
“Thank God he left beautiful children among
whom is the governor of Lagos state. I condole with the bereaved family and
sincerely pray that God should grant him aljana fiddaus,” Oshun, representing
Mainland Constituency 2 at the House, said.
Chairman, Lagos Assembly Committee on
Education, Science and Technology, Wahab Alawiye-King, said the incident was
saddening, adding that “he was like a father to many of us and consistently
advised us whenever we met him. In fact, he left at a time we wanted more of
his elderly advice.”
The representative of Lagos Island
Constituency II prayed that God should give the family the fortitude to bear
the loss. Another lawmaker and representative of Apapa Constituency II at the
Lagos State House of Assembly, Muyiwa Jimoh, said: “the man lived a fulfilled
life, one as a journalist and secondly as the father of a performing
governor. My encounter with him was in the holy land, he was a man loaded
with ideas.”
Senate Minority Whip, Senator Ganiyu
Olanrewaju Solomon while reacting to the death of the Governor’s father,
commiserated with Fashola, urging the governor to take heart and thank God that
his father lived a fulfilled life.
“We are all pained by this sudden death but
we take delight in the fact that papa lived a fulfilled life of a good father
to his children, a good husband to his wife and devoted servant of Allah,” he
said while praying God to give the entire Fashola family the fortitude to bear
the huge loss.
“No matter how old, it is always painful to
lose one’s parent. I really feel for the Faholsa family on this particular
incident,” he added.
The Chairman of Surulere Local Government,
Tajudeen Ajide, also described the death as a blow to the governor and the
state. Another member of the House of Representatives, James Faleke described
the death “as devastating news, especially coming at this time. At this point
of our political development, the advice and words of wisdom from Papa could
have been invaluable for us. But we take solace that the Senior Fashola
lived a fulfilled life.”
A former Senator, Muniru Muse said the news
of the Octogenarian’s death was shocking, saying that “we need his advice and
words of wisdom at this very crucial time, but who are we to blame God? He has
His reason for taking Papa away.”
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