He will be missed – Sanwo-Olu reacts to Sanyaolu's death

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has declared the passing of his Senior Special Assistant for Higher Education, Youth and Student Affairs, Mr. Omotayo Sanyaolu, a personal loss to him.

Sanwo-Olu, in a condolence message signed by his chief press officer, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, on Friday, mourned Sanyaolu.

Sanyaolu, who was the former youth leader of the Lagos branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC), died in a car crash in Lagos on Friday.

Sanwo-Olu expressed deep sympathy to Sanyaolu's family, describing the late aide as a "loyal, committed, hardworking and dedicated contributor to the Greater Lagos agenda".

The Governor said Sanyaolu's death was a personal loss to him and the Lagos State Government, as well as to the deceased's family, friends, Lagos APC and higher education institutions in the region. 'State.

According to him, the death of a loved one is usually painful because it cannot be repaired, but we must thank God that Sanyaolu had a positive impact during his short but eventful life.

“He served our party, the APC, with passion and merit as a youth leader and contributed to its victory in numerous elections.

"Tayo, as Special Assistant for Higher Education, Youth and Student Affairs, has been instrumental in the Greater Lagos program.

"He has contributed positively to issues affecting the state's youth and students.

“I sympathize with his widow, children, siblings, friends and entire family, as well as Lagos State and the APC family.

"I pray that God grants the late Omotayo Sanyaolu eternal rest and grants the family the courage to bear the irreparable loss. Tayo will be missed," he said.

He will be missed – Sanwo-Olu reacts to Sanyaolu's death

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has declared the passing of his Senior Special Assistant for Higher Education, Youth and Student Affairs, Mr. Omotayo Sanyaolu, a personal loss to him.

Sanwo-Olu, in a condolence message signed by his chief press officer, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, on Friday, mourned Sanyaolu.

Sanyaolu, who was the former youth leader of the Lagos branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC), died in a car crash in Lagos on Friday.

Sanwo-Olu expressed deep sympathy to Sanyaolu's family, describing the late aide as a "loyal, committed, hardworking and dedicated contributor to the Greater Lagos agenda".

The Governor said Sanyaolu's death was a personal loss to him and the Lagos State Government, as well as to the deceased's family, friends, Lagos APC and higher education institutions in the region. 'State.

According to him, the death of a loved one is usually painful because it cannot be repaired, but we must thank God that Sanyaolu had a positive impact during his short but eventful life.

“He served our party, the APC, with passion and merit as a youth leader and contributed to its victory in numerous elections.

"Tayo, as Special Assistant for Higher Education, Youth and Student Affairs, has been instrumental in the Greater Lagos program.

"He has contributed positively to issues affecting the state's youth and students.

“I sympathize with his widow, children, siblings, friends and entire family, as well as Lagos State and the APC family.

"I pray that God grants the late Omotayo Sanyaolu eternal rest and grants the family the courage to bear the irreparable loss. Tayo will be missed," he said.

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