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Tribute: Tinubu mourns late Ganiyu Kolapo Oseni, describes deceased as ‘a warrior for democracy’

*Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu mourns late Alhaji Ganiyu Kolapo Oseni, an elder statesman, progressive politician and trailblazer, stating ‘I can never forget all we went through together in the struggle to restore democracy’ in Nigeria

Alexander Davis | ConsumerConnect

Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, expressed sadness over the passage of late Alhaji Ganiyu Kolapo Oseni.

Tinubu, who noted this in a tribute he personally penned and issued to reporters Friday, July 3, 2026, described Alhaji Oseni as a visionary administrator, an elder statesman, progressive politician and trailblazer.

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The President also wrote: “It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I received the news of Alhaji Kola Oseni’s passing.

“Though he is no longer with us, the memories of the time we shared and the legacy he left will endure.”

The Nigerian leader stated that deceased was a visionary administrator, elder statesman, progressive politician and trailblazer.

According to him, his inspiring leadership, vision and industry stood him apart.

The President said: “He was restless in his determination to do many things for our people.

“Kola Oseni’s immense contributions, first as organising secretary of Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Unity Party of Nigeria in Lagos in the Second Republic, laid the foundation for the establishment of the Lagos State Printing Corporation, among others, for which a central mosque in the company was recently dedicated in his name.”

Tinubu noted that as far as he is concerned, late Oseni was much more than that.

He was a leader, my ally, my comrade, a friend and a brother rolled into one, stated the President.

He further noted: “He brought me into politics and stood by me along with others to become the Senator representing Lagos West and later the governor of our Lagos State.

“We shared good moments and also made sacrifices for our country and our people.

“I can never forget all we went through together in the struggle to restore democracy in our land.

Kola Oseni was a warrior for democracy.”

The President also said the deceased believed in the ideals of democracy and good governance and fought for them.

Tinubu recalled with nostalgia: “Together, we fought for the sanctity of the June 12 election won by the late Bashorun Moshood Abiola, and together, we struggled to end military dictatorship in the land.

“In 2022, when I indicated interest in contesting for the presidency, Kola Oseni blessed my aspiration and offered prayers.

“But he could do little because by then he had relocated to America.”

He wrote further: “As President, I’m implementing some of the ideas and reforms we discussed, determined to make Nigeria better and stronger.

“Thank you for your service to Lagos State. Thank you for your service to Nigeria.

“Thank you for being a brother and a friend and for standing by me over the years.”

Tinubu again, lamented: “Indeed, a brother and bosom friend has fallen. An Iroko among us has fallen.

“I give thanks to Allah that Alhaji Oseni lived well, lived to an advanced age, and left behind worthy children.

“I will never forget Kola Oseni. I will never forget all that he stood for.”

The President noted: “I pray that Almighty Allah comfort and protect his immediate family, particularly the wife and children.

“May they have the fortitude and strength to continue from where he stopped.

“As Kola Oseni’s remains are laid to rest, Remi and I wish him eternal rest.

May Almighty Allah grant him the best part of Aljanna.”

 

 

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