Gov Oyetola mourns as ex-Osun governor, Anthony Obi, dies


Osun state governor, Adegboyega Oyetola has mourned and described as painful as well as personal loss, the demise of the former military administrator of the State, Colonel Anthony Uzoma Obi (retd.), describing him as a man of inestimable values.

Obi, who served as the military governor of Osun State between August 1996 and August 1998, died on Saturday, January 1, as announced by his family.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Ismail Omipidan, Governor Oyetola condoled the family of the deceased and hailed his contributions to governance in Osun, saying he was one of the leaders who laid the foundation of the State.
He said, “The death of Colonel Anthony Obi (retd.) is painful and a huge loss not only to his family but to the nation. He was a brave, committed, and experienced military officer who served Nigeria and Osun in particular selflessly and passionately.
“As a military administrator, Obi made remarkable contributions to governance in Osun and was one of the leaders who laid the foundation of our State and left some legacies he will be remembered for.
“On behalf of my family, government, and the people of Osun, I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Colonel Anthony Obi (retd). Though his death is devastating, I urge you to take solace in the legacies of selflessness, professionalism, and service to humanity he left behind.”
Governor Oyetola prayed God grant the soul of the deceased eternal rest and give his bereaved family, friends, and associates the fortitude to bear the huge loss.

