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“Immortalize Ex-AGF Richard Akinjide” – PDP urges FG

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the Federal government to immortalize Ex-Attorney General of the Federation, Richard Akinjide, who died on Tuesday. POLITICS NIGERIA reported how the former Justice Minister was brought dead to the University College Hospital, Ibadan, on Tuesday.

The PDP, in a statement signed by its Secretary, Kola Ologbodiyan, said it mourns the death of elder statesman, foremost legal icon, former Minister of Education, former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice.

The party lamented the death of Chief Akinjide as a monumental national loss especially coming at this period when his wealth of experience and patriotism is needed the most by our nation. The PDP described late Akinjide as an exceptional nationalist, a quintessential democrat and astute administrator who dedicated his energy and resources towards the unity, political stability and development of our dear nation.

“Chief Akinjide’s performance as minister of education in the First Republic as well as the Attorney General of the Federation in the Second Republic laid the solid platform for the development of education and administration of justice system in Nigeria.”

“The party recalled Akinjide’s role as a member of the Constitutional Drafting committee of 1975-1977, which helped in providing the solid foundation for the development of constitutional democracy in Nigeria.”

“Indeed, Chief Akinjide’s contributions towards the development of democratic tenets in our nation are solidly etched in the annals of our history even as he eternally serves as a fountain of inspiration to the younger generation of leaders.”

“Our party calls on the Federal Government to immortalize Chief Akinjide for his dedication, commitment and patriotism towards our dear fatherland,” the statement read in parts.

The PDP commiserated with the Akinjide family, Governor Seyi Makinde as well as the government and people of Oyo state praying that God will grant the nation the fortitude to bear the loss.

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