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Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by NewFolm4(op): 7:10am On Aug 12, 2021
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Wednesday, said his father, Emmanuel Abiodun before his death had advised him to respect the civil servants, pay them regularly and ensure that pensioners get their gratuities.

Abiodun who described the demise of his father as “painful and a great loss to him and his family”, said he broke down in tears when he received the news of the death of his father.

The governor’s father died last week Tuesday after he was rushed to a hospital abroad.

Abiodun, who just came back from abroad, disclosed this when he received Remo traditional rulers, members of Ijebu-Remo Unity Forum, Labour Union leaders, NANS leadership and other prominent personalities during a condolence visit to his Family House in Iperu-Remo.

He also said his late dad had urged him to respect the civil servants, pay pensioners regularly and treat teachers well.

The governor said he has scrupulously kept to that advice.

He said, “When I assumed office, my dad told me to be faithful to the oath of office I took, he said I should respect the civil servants, pay them regularly and ensure that pensioners get their gratuities and all will be well.

“He also asked me to treat teachers well, you know that was his constituency, he told me to pay workers on time, before the last day of the month”.

Abiodun further noted that his late father was a humble man who lived for his family and community.
He said, “My father lived for his family and community. We are a well-knitted family. I have always feared a day like this. My father was a humble man.

“I am greatly pained by his death, but slowly coming to terms with the fact that he is no more. He had a humble beginning, but a glorious end.”

The governor, however, urged the people of the state to live a humble life and serve humanity, the virtues, which he said would leave a lasting legacy on the mind of the people after their demise.

Recounting his experience with his father while growing up, Abiodun said he never saw his father got angry, but would always discipline his children when they misbehaved.

He said, “People say I am humble. Of course I will be when my parents, especially, my father was a very humble man. This is because of my upbringing. I learnt to follow his lifestyle and footsteps,” he noted.
Earlier in his remarks, Akarigbo and Paramount Ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, said that late Pa Abiodun was an astute administrator and a great teacher who impacted positive values in the lives of younger ones.

He said the passing of the governor’s father must not be signposted with mourning, but expression of joy for a life well spent.

He added that “even at a very old age, his faculty was still intact”.

Speaking of behalf of Ijebu-Remo Unity Forum, an elder, Daudu Teslim, maintained that late Pa Abiodun was meticulous in his deeds.
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Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Lawlab249: 7:10am On Aug 12, 2021
I see
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by slimfit1(m): 7:16am On Aug 12, 2021
If your dad had to tell you that then we voted for the wrong person
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Monogamy: 7:16am On Aug 12, 2021
Sir, groups have been threatening to protest or strike due to unpaid allowances/salary

Are you sure you are following dad's advice?
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Nobody: 7:17am On Aug 12, 2021
Following
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by chatinent: 7:18am On Aug 12, 2021
Oh, he didn't know. He had to be told.

If they are not blaming others for their misdemeanors, they are praising others for what we never saw.
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by mountmoriah(m): 7:22am On Aug 12, 2021
Monogamy:
Sir, groups have been threatening to protest or strike due to unpaid allowances/salary

Are you sure you are following dad's advice?
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by FarahAideed: 7:27am On Aug 12, 2021
slimfit1:
If your dad had to tell you that then we voted for the wrong person
I just taya
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Tinubuadvocate: 7:30am On Aug 12, 2021
Did your dad not warn you to stop stay idle and stop giving excuses on sorry state of roads.
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Harrykn: 7:52am On Aug 12, 2021
If it’s due pay it mek sapa nor hold them.
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by otokx(m): 7:55am On Aug 12, 2021
"Rushed to a hospital abroad" summarizes the Nigerian politician.
Re: Dad Asked Me To Prioritise Civil Servants, Pensioners, Teachers, Says Abiodun by Brainbox2020(m): 8:06am On Aug 12, 2021
Look at this one, so na your papa talk you dey take run affairs for ogun state? Omo Nigerian politicians shocks me everyday.

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