Gov. Abiodun Mourns Gen. Oladipo Diya
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By Ed Malik, A | ed@ddnewsonline.com |
posted March 26, 2023

The Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has commiserated with the government and people of Nigeria, as well as the military, friends, and associates of the late former Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Oladipo Diya on the passing away of soldier-statesman.

Gen. Diya, who served as Chief of General Staff (a military equivalent of Vice President of Nigeria) from 1994 to 1997, would have turned 79 next week, on April 3rd, but gave up the ghost in the early hours of Sunday, March 26.

He previously served as Chief of Defence Staff and was Military Governor of Ogun State from January 1984 to August 1985 under the Buhari-Idiagbon military regime.

In a statement by Kunle Somorin, the Ogun State Governor’s spokesman, Prince Abiodun described the departed army General as a seasoned administrator, gentleman, and officer whose contributions to the development of the security architecture of Nigeria would remain indelible, adding that others carried on where he left off and Ogun State would not forget Diya’s role in its history.

The governor recalled that the deceased apart from being a former de facto Number Two Citizen in the country was also a military governor in Ogun State.

“He was courageous and daring, quick-witted and patriotic. Gen. Diya played frontline roles in the evolution and development of the state and his activities in the military, in part led to the eventual return and enthronement of democracy in the country In 1999.

He called on the family members, friends, and associates of the departed leader who hailed from Odogbolu in the Ogun East Senatorial District of the State to take solace in the fact that the late soldier-statesman played the parts assigned to him by providence diligently, conscientiously and patriotically meritoriously.

While praying to Almighty God to grant the late Diya’s soul eternal rest, Gov. Abiodun also enjoined Nigerians to emulate the good virtues that he left behind.

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