The entire people of Remoland have been thrown into shock over the sudden demise of the Deputy Chief Whip, Federal House of Representatives, representing Remo Federal Constituency, Hon. Oriyomi Onanuga who passed on after a brief illness.
People from all walks of life had gone to console with the family in Sagamu, described her as a loving mother, selfless with human feelings and a compassionate leader who facilitated numerous projects as well as empowerment programmes for the people of Remo Land and beyond.
The Ewusi of Makun, Sagamu, HRH Oba Timothy Akinsanya and Radanuwa of Idado, HRH Oba Musiliu Soile, during their condolence visit to the family house in Sagamu, described her as an exemplary leader whose contributions had left an indelible impact on the entire community.
The Anglican Bishop of Remo, Most Rev. Olusina Fape, in his condolence letter said late Onanuga did her best to serve humanity, praying that God grant her family and the entire community the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
In an interview with Chairmen, Sagamu, Ikenne and Remo North Local Government Areas of the state, Hon. Afolabi Odulate, Hon. Asimi Jamiu and Hon. Sodade Muyiwa respectively said the deceased had made significant contributions to the development of Remoland and Nigeria in general, describing her as a good representative of her constituency who believed in the socio-economic development of the land.
On his part, President Youth Association, Sagamu, Comrade Olugbenga Lawal, revealed that, late Hon. Onanuga's passion for youth advocacy remains unmatched, saying she was optimistic that, the younger generation had the creativity to shape the future of the country. Hence, she worked tirelessly to provide the platforms for growth, mentorship, and empowerment.
Some of the sympatisers at her resident, Mr. Olayinka Odufuwa and Mrs. Adenuga Rotimi, pointed out that, her steadfastness and commitment to community development cannot be over emphasised, as her legacies would forever inspire future leaders for accountability.
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