President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commiserated with the family of Mrs. Adenike Ebunoluwa Oyagbola, Nigeria’s first female Minister who passed away at 94.
The President also sympathised with the government and people of Ogun State on the death of their illustrious daughter, an educationist, a diplomat, and former Minister of National Planning.
In a heartfelt tribute, President Tinubu described Ebunoluwa Oyagbola as ‘an eminent citizen of Nigeria, a trailblazer and a beacon of inspiration for women in Nigeria.‘
He said; “As the nation’s first female minister of cabinet rank, she broke barriers and paved the way for countless women to aspire to and achieve leadership roles in the country.”
The President in a statement issued by his Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, highlighted Oyagbola’s significant contributions to national development during her tenure as Minister of National Planning from 1979 to 1983. She was pivotal in successfully implementing Nigeria’s Fourth Development Plan, laying a foundation for sustainable growth and progress.
“Mrs. Oyagbola’s unwavering commitment to youth development, empowerment, and the promotion of arts and culture has left an indelible mark on our nation. Her legacy will continue to inspire generations, particularly in the creative industry, where her impact remains deeply felt.
“In an era where threats to ethical standards are increasing, we shall miss Mrs. Oyagbola’s steadfast commitment to these principles. Our nation reveres her place in its history, and we will deeply feel her absence,” the President said.
President Tinubu prayed for the peaceful repose of her soul and urged her family to take solace in her enduring legacy of service and impact.
Mercy Chukwudiebere
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