Wednesday, October 9, 2013
PLANE CRASH: I Surrender The Death Of My Son To The Will Of God – Chief Falae
As condolences continued to pour in over the death of
Ondo State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism,
Deji Falae, his father, Chief Olu Falae, has declared
that he has surrendered to the will of the Almighty God.
Falae said this on Tuesday while receiving leaders of
Afenifere in his residence in Akure, the Ondo State capital.
Deji was among those who died in last Thursday’s crash of
a plane bearing the corpse of former Ondo State Governor,
Olusegun Agagu.
He said the family took solace in the fact that Deji lived a
purposeful life and distinguished himself in all his
endeavours.
He said, “The Holy Spirit has ministered to us and we
have been comforted by different testimonies that
followed the incident.”
He said that the late Deji had taken his appointment as a
commissioner as a service to humanity, noting that what he
(Deji) was earning in his former place of work was more
than what he earned as a commissioner.
“We are happy that all the family values we instilled in
him, he exhibited. The money he was making, during his
practice is more than what was paid to him as a
commissioner.
“He was humble, honest, transparent and exhibited
integrity. He did not build a house of his own but he helped
most of his supporters to build their own houses,” he said.
While commiserating with the bereaved, the leader of the
group, Chief Lanihun Ajayi, urged Falae to take solace in
the fact that “God giveth and taketh.”
Olanihun, who said the group had come to condole with the
family and the people of the state, described the news of
Deji’s death as shocking.”
He however urged the family to take solace in God over the
untimely death of their son, noting that no one could query
God as “He knows the best.”
Also, the Ijaw Arogbo community in the Ese-Odo Local
Government Area of the state and some traditional rulers
from Okitipupa Local Government Area also paid a
condolence visit to Falae.
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