Tag: Chief Adebanjo

  • Chief Adebanjo’s exit marks end of an era – Speaker Abbas

    Chief Adebanjo’s exit marks end of an era – Speaker Abbas

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, has described the demise of the leader of the Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Chief Samuel Ayodele Adebanjo, as “the end of an era.”

    Speaker Abbas said Chief Adebanjo would be remembered as an elder statesman and a foremost nationalist who fought for justice, unity, and equity among the religious and ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.

    Chief Adebanjo, aged 96, passed away on Friday at his Lekki, Lagos State residence.

    In a condolence message issued through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, the Speaker noted the roles played by Chief Adebanjo and other progressives in the country in the fight for the return of democracy.

    The Speaker also recalled how Chief Adebanjo, even as a nonagenarian, continued to contribute to public discourse on burning national issues, with the government and the people benefiting from his wealth of experience and wisdom.

    Speaker Abbas commiserated the Adebanjo family and Afenifere while extending his condolences to the people and the government of Ogun State.

    While praying for the repose of Chief Adebanjo’s soul, the Speaker prayed to God to grant the family the fortitude to bear the loss of the patriarch.

    A lawyer, Chief Adebanjo was one of the associates of the former Premier of the defunct Western Region, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who founded the Action Group and Afenifere.

    He was survived by his 94-year old wife, Chief Christy Ayo-Adebanjo, as well as children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

  • Anyaoku, Adebanjo, Kalu, other eminent Citizens set to lead agenda to rescue Nigeria

    Anyaoku, Adebanjo, Kalu, other eminent Citizens set to lead agenda to rescue Nigeria

    In its bid to make some amendments on the deplorable state of the nation, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former General- Secretary of the  Commonwealth and chairman of the Patriots, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, leader of the Pan -Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Kalu Idika Kalu, former minister for finance, Olisa Agbakoba, former president of the Nigerian Bar Association NBA among others are set to lead 70 eminent Nigerians on a mission tagged Rescue Nigeria.

    The Special Assembly of the eminent national leaders popularly known as The Patriots  released a communique and it was made available to pressmen on Monday, December 18.

    According to the communique, signed and released by the group’s secretary, Olawale Okuniyi, the patriots expressed concerns over the prevailing inseurity of life and properties in the country, the deteriotating economic conditions of Nigeria among many other worrying issues in the country.

    The communique reads: “As a way forward, The Patriots reiterated its position that to tackle Nigeria’s deep national challenges effectively, there is an urgent need to give the country a new democratically generated people’s constitution.

    “The meeting then went on to discuss the modalities for achieving this crucial objective for the unity, stability and prosperity of Nigeria

    “The Patriots in a session later reviewed the state of affairs in Nigeria and again expressed very serious concern and apprehension about the prevailing insecurity of life and properties in the country, the deterioration in the economic conditions of Nigerians, including the massive poverty among the general populace as well as the worsening conditions of sections of Nigeria’s national infrastructure.

    “A detailed roadmap and programme of action of The Patriots for mobilising Nigerian Stakeholders towards rescuing Nigeria from its longstanding political and economic constitutional crisis will be published at the end of the next assembly of The Patriots next year.

    The Patriots also discussed the funeral arrangements for its late chairman, Prof. Ben Nwabueze (SAN) and endorsed the burial plans submitted by the family.

    It unveiled the programme of events as follows: Friday, 23rd February 2024 – Valedictory court session in Lagos; Saturday, 24th February 2024 – Day of Tributes in Lagos.

    Monday, 26th February 2024 – Colloquium / Lecture to be organised in Lagos by The Patriots in honour of Prof. Ben Nwabueze, SAN; Tuesday, 27th or Wednesday, 28th February 2024 – Day of Tributes in Enugu;

    Thursday, 1st March 2024 – Private family burial in Atani, Anambra State; Friday, 2nd March, 2024 – Celebration of his life in Atani, Anambra State and Saturday, 3rd –  Monday, 5th March 2024 – Traditional rites in Atani, Anambra State.

    According to the group, most parts of the above listed funeral programme have been designated for rallying Nigerian stakeholders towards political reconciliation and the re-engineering of Nigeria.