The remains of a late Afenifere leader and pro-democracy activist, Pa. Ayo Adebanjo, were yesterday laid to rest at his country home in Isanya Ogbo in Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State.
A lawyer, politician, and statesman, Adebanjo, one of the last surviving associates of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo died in Lagos on February 14, 2025, at the age of 95.
Dignitaries, who graced the occasion, included former President Olusegun Obasanjo; former Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo; the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi; the Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, and his Lagos and Oyo states counterparts, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Seyi Makinde, respectively.
Others at the event included former governors of Ogun State—Otunba Gbenga Daniel and Senator Ibikunle Amosun; Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), Yemi Cardoso; former Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Senator Adegbenga Kaka, and Chief Ayo Opadokun, among others.
The funeral service was held at St Philip Anglican Church, Isanya Ogbo.
Abiodun described Adebanjo as ‘a titan of integrity and justice, and a dogged fighter for true federalism, who always wanted the best for Nigeria.’
He noted that Adebanjo was a lover of democratic ideals, and one of the few, who risked their lives fiercely opposing military dictatorship. He described him as one of the heroes behind the democratic governance the country now enjoys.
The governor said, “Chief Adebanjo was a dogged fighter for true federalism. He persistently argued that Nigeria’s over-centralised system of government bred economic imbalance and ethnic tension.
“Under his leadership, Afenifere, the Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, was revitalised, became a potent force with democratic wisdom pushing for regional integration, restructuring, and devolution of powers.
“Beyond politics, he was deeply committed to preserving the rich Yoruba culture. He denounced nepotism, corruption, and impunity whenever they reared their ugly heads, becoming a moral compass for all.
Abiodun added: “As Nigeria continues its walk towards democratic consolidation, the life of Chief Ayo Adebanjo remains a timeless blueprint for Nigeria—one defined by courage, conviction, and unbending integrity.
“His ideals will continue to live on in the hearts of millions, and his contributions shall serve as a path to building a just, united, and truly federal Nigeria.”
The Archbishop of the Lagos Ecclesiastical Province of the Anglican Church and Bishop of the Remo Diocese, Bishop Michael Fape, urged Nigerians to live a life of purpose and selflessness, just like Chief Adebanjo.
Taking the topic: “The Purpose of a Glorious Life”, with his texts from John 18: 37-38, Fape noted that death was an inevitable end for every mortal.
He emphasised that what truly mattered was how individuals utilised the gift of life before the end comes.
Fape said Jesus lived a life of purpose by fulfilling God’s mission to save mankind, and the same could be said of Adebanjo, whom he described as a fearless advocate of democracy, good governance, justice, equity, and fairness.
He urged leaders across all levels of government to emulate the late nationalist and foremost Yoruba leader, noting that the country would fare better if both leaders and citizens became more selfless and committed to national greatness.
