A former governor of Ekiti State, Chief Segun Oni, has charged Dr Kayode Fayemi-led administration to immortalise the late Group Managing Director of Odua Group of Companies, Sir Remi Omotoso.
The chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party said the late business guru, who died at 75 on June 4, 2020, deserves a befitting posthumous honour as an outstanding Ekiti patriot, noting that it will serve as impetus for future generations.
In his condolence message on Saturday, Oni condoled with Governor Kayode Fayemi, citizens of the state and the family of the Ayedun Ekiti-born business mogul.
Oni said, “I received with shock, the painful demise of our compatriot, loving brother, Sir Remi Omotoso, who departed this sinful world. I offer my deepest condolence to his dearest wife, children and the entire family and loved ones he left behind.
“May God grants all of you the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. I also condole with the good people of Ekiti State whom he had served selflessly and meritoriously on different occasions and in different capacities.
“We take solace in a life well spent and impacts positively felt across all the strata of Ekiti. His death and passing onto glory was a celebration of the end of an eventful, rewarding, dedicated and productive life of this excellent corporate icon, astute elder-statesman, committed patriot and a soldier of Christ.
“His exemplary leadership, outstanding contributions to humanity and indelible footprints will forever be etched in our memories and in the annals of the corporate world.
“For the sake of history and act of mentoring, the Ekiti State Government should immortalise this erudite scholar and business guru to serve as a driving force to the coming generations that hard work and humanitarian services are rewarding and profitable,” Oni stated.