The enigmatic billionaire passed on at the age of 79 on Tuesday in Brussels, Belgium, following an undisclosed illness.
Governor Ambode in a condolence message signed by his Chef Press Secretary, Habib Aruna, described the deceased as a bureaucrat and experienced diplomat who gave his all to the service of the African continent during his life time.
He also paid glowing tribute to the business tycoon, whom he said offered himself for service to ensure the unity of the nation adding that he would remain a true hero of the country.
Ambode said the leadership role of the late Fernandez who saw himself foremost as an African serving as representative for Mozambique, as well as the Central African Republic at the United Nations, should be an inspiration to all.
“Among other virtues, Chief Fernandez dedicated himself to the service of the African nation and will be remembered for his contribution to promote peace, harmony and above all equity. He has surely left his footprints on the sands of time,” he said.
The Governor added that it was quite remarkable that the late Fernandez had the privilege of being among the few diplomats that played a prominent role in promoting peace in Africa and had taken ambassadorial positions in many African countries.
“I wish to convey my deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, the good people of Lagos state and Nigerians on this painful loss,” Ambode said.
He also prayed that Almighty God grant the soul of the departed peaceful repose and for the family, the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.