Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has stated that he was a part of the legacies of his predecessor, the late former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who had expressed his wish for him (Aiyedatiwa) to succeed him.
Aiyedatiwa also expressed that it would have been a proud moment for the deceased leader if Akeredolu had been alive to witness his appointment as governor.
On December 27, 2023, Aiyedatiwa took office as governor of Ondo State shortly after Akeredolu passed away in Germany while undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
Aiyedatiwa is hoping to challenge for the state governorship election later in November of this year in order to retain his position.
Speaking with some journalists and media executives in the state in Akure, the state capital on Thursday, Aiyedatiwa said he would have loved his late boss to be alive to see him becoming the governor of the state.
Aiyedatiwa also noted that the late Akeredolu would have been proud of him as a worthy successor, stressing that it was the late Akeredolu’s wish for him to emerge as the next governor of the state.
The governor said, “I am proud to say I am a part of Akeredolu’s legacies. It has been his wish that I succeed him. He said it on our first day of inauguration. During our Exco meetings, he repeated it severally.
“I would have preferred he stayed back and watched me govern the state. I know he will be proud of me.”
The governor stated that he had imbibed some qualities from the leadership style of his former boss which include fearlessness in addressing issues, adding that he and the late former governor were best of friends.
“I trained under Akeredolu. He was a man who always spoke his mind on national issues. He says his thoughts not minding his pursuit. When he speaks, the nation will be at attention. We imbibe his qualities on governance, “ he eulogised.
Meanwhile, the funeral arrangements for the late former governor commenced with a winning soul crusade held at the MKO Abiola Democracy Park in Akure on Thursday evening.
The Chief Press Secretary to the late governor, Mr Richard Olatunde, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
Olatunde said, “As we bid farewell, we acknowledge that our parting is not one of finality. Instead, we commit ourselves to preserving his (Akeredolu’s) memory and upholding the noble deeds he accomplished throughout his life. Even in death, his influence remains steadfast, for he shall forever be our guiding light and inspirational leader.”