Former vice-presidential candidate Peter Obi has expressed sadness over the death of Afenifere leader Ayo Fasanmi and former minister of science and technology Sam Momah, both of whom died on July 29.
Commiserating with the Fasanmi family, the government and people of Osun State and the entire Afenifere group, Mr Obi described Pa Fasanmi as a national leader and respected politician, who made landmark achievements in different levels of government.
He encouraged all those affected by Fasanmi’s death to take solace in his life well lived, while encouraging them to carry on with the good legacies he left behind.
The former Anambra State governor also sympathised with the family, friends and associates of the late Momah, whom he described as a great author, researcher and former military officer.
Obi said Momah’s intellectual contributions to nation building and military intelligence were worth celebrating even in years to come.
“Today, I, with other Nigerians, mourn the death of Senator Ayo Fasanmi and Major General Sam Momah, two great men, whose landmark achievements in our country will be remembered for generations to come,” he said.
“Late Pa Ayo Fasanmi was an elder statesman who made enviable footprints in his profession and society in general. His public and political positions at different times in his life were accompanied by laudable contributions to the nation.
“Aside his contributions to academics, Late Gen. Momah who recently launched his 13th book served the country and humanity as a former military administrator, with many honours and achievements to his name.”