President Bola Tinubu has sympathised with the Lagos State Government and the All Progressives Congress over the death of Chief Akinsanya Ajose, an elder statesman and former Head of Service in the state.
A statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President, Information and Strategy, said that Ajose died on Thursday.
He was aged 78.
The President commiserated particularly with the people of Badagry.
He described the late Ajose as a statesman, party loyalist and committed APC apex leader in Badagry who was also a unifying force in Lagos State.
Recalling his relationship with Ajose as the head of service during his time as governor, Tinubu underscored Ajose’s commitment to reforming the service.
“He was an astute administrator and dogged civil servant. When I appointed him the head of service, he became a rallying point. He had a considerable influence on the workers. He was pivotal in getting the civil service behind our policies and initiatives.
“Even after his tenure as head of service, we remained very close because of his leadership qualities and because he was an important partner in development,” the President remarked.
The President said Pa Ajose made immense contributions to developing not only his Badagry Constituency but also the entire state.
He added that it was a mark of recognition of his important role that he was the sole representative from Badagry in the Lagos State Governance Advisory Council.
While commiserating with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the government, and the people of the state, the President prayed for strength and support for Ajose’s family and eternal rest for Pa Ajose’s soul.
Sunny Ajose was born on February 10, 1946, in Badagry.
After his primary and secondary education in Nigeria, he went to the United States for tertiary education.
He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts and Science from the University of Illinois, Chicago, in 1973.
In 1974, he received an M.A. in Social Science from Governors State University, also in the U.S.
He joined the Lagos Civil Service in 1979 and became head of service in 2004.