Akeredolu to be buried Feb 23 – family

By Nudoiba Ojen

The body of the late former Governor Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, will be buried in his Owo hometown on February 23, 2024, his family said on Monday.

Akeredolu died on December 27, 2023, aged 67.

The family, while announcing the burial arrangement in a statement, titled, ‘Celebration of a remarkable life,’ expended heartfelt appreciation to people for display of affection.

The statement by the son of the deceased, Rotimi Akeredolu Jnr., stated that the ex-governor would be laid to rest on February 23.

The statement disclosed that the funeral programme would run for over a week, featuring a service of songs, commendation services, special court sessions, a candlelight procession and a world gyration by the Kegites Club, among others.

The statement said the funeral service would take place at St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Owo on February 23.

“This would be followed by interment on Friday 23, 2024. Reception at Mydas Hotel and Resort, Ikare Road, Owo by 1 pm,” the statement said.

The family extended “our deepest appreciation to all those who have extended their warmth and compassion to us during this trying time, following the unfortunate transition of our beloved patriarch, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON, former Governor of Ondo State (February 2017 – December 2023).”

“The outpouring of love we have received has been nothing short of a deluge, and for that, we are profoundly grateful.

“Your unwavering display of affection has touched our souls in immeasurable ways, and mere words cannot adequately express our gratitude. Your love and kindness serve as powerful catalysts, strengthening our unshakeable faith in God Almighty and reaffirming our commitment to serving humanity.

“To those who took the time to visit us in Ibadan and Owo, we extend our heartfelt appreciation. Your presence brought solace to our hearts, and your invaluable support lifted our spirits,” the statement said.

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