Honorable Isaac Kekemeke, National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the South West, has urged party members in Oyo State to remain resolute and not be disheartened by the death of the former Chairman, Hon Isaac Omodewu. Kekemeke made this call during a condolence visit to the party’s secretariat in Oke Ado, Ibadan, on Friday.
Accompanied by other party leaders including Vincent Bewaji, Kola Majaro, Ayo Afolabi, Moshood Erubami, Lateef Ibirogba, and Ondo State APC Chairman Engineer Ade Adetimeyin, Kekemeke spoke to the party’s local representatives, who included Secretary Alhaji Tajudeen Olanite, Deputy Chairman Alhaji Olaide Abas, Treasurer Olalekan Busari, Publicity Secretary Olawale Sadare, Youth Leader John Oyetunji, and Assistant Youth Leader Sayo Fatoki.
Omodewu, who passed away in the United States on Monday, was described by Kekemeke as a dedicated and passionate leader who had a significant impact on the party. Kekemeke expressed his shock at the news of Omodewu’s death and highlighted his commitment and leadership qualities.
Kekemeke encouraged the party members to honor Omodewu’s legacy by remaining steadfast and continuing their efforts to win the 2027 elections. He offered his condolences to Omodewu’s family, the APC members in Oyo State, and the South West zone, and prayed for comfort and strength for all affected by the loss.