By Emman Ozoemena
Pa Ayodele Samuel Adebanjo, Esq., was a patriot, statesman, nationalist, and Pan Africanist who served as a bridge builder. His life’s work exemplified courage of conviction, utilitarianism, and selflessness – virtues characteristic of a bygone generation of leaders.
With his passing, Nigeria has lost a significant national asset, a vital resource, and the institutional memory that shaped its political landscape.
For over 76 years, he utilized his exceptional intellect and talents to champion causes he believed in, collaborating with fellow advocates to organize and promote them. He was a leading voice for democracy, good governance, and ensuring Nigeria serves its people effectively.
Pa Adebanjo spanned three significant epochs in Nigeria’s history: Colonial Nigeria, the post-colonial era, and post-military rule. His interpretation of Nigeria’s historical trajectory was straightforward and incisive.
Many patriots will deeply miss Pa Adebanjo’s insightful contributions to national discourse, which were marked by wisdom and wit. As we strive for stable democratic principles and practices, may we find comfort in the enduring legacy he left behind. His life was a testament to devotion to God, country, and humanity.
Deep condolences to his immediate family, associates, and the nation on the passing of Comrade Pa Ayo Adebanjo. May his memory be a blessing. Farewell to the icon of justice and equity.
Emman Ozoemena, writes from Abuja, Nigeria.