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Oyo govt lists late politician's home as tourist site

Home of late Oyo politician, Adegoke Adelabu has been listed among the new tourist sites situated in the state by the state government.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State

Gov. Abiola Ajimobi stated this in Ibadan at the memorial programme held in honour of the late politician tagged: “58 Years after 1958.”

"It is our desire to partner with the family in promoting this historical monument.

"Our first step is to place it on the official list of tourist sites in the state as a mark of honour, respect and in remembrance of the late hero of the masses.

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"This is in recognition, remembrance and celebration of the eloquent and flowery politician's enviable academic records,exceptional writing skills, oratorical prowess and contributions to the Nigerian political landscape.

"He was the pioneer of grassroots politics in the then Western Nigeria during his short lifetime,’’ the governor said.

Ajimobi, who was represented at the occasion by Mr Toye Arulogun, the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, commended the efforts of the Adegoke Adelabu Foundation in immortalising the late politician.

The governor emphasised the need to ensure that “our heroes past did not labour in vain.’’

“The Oyo State Government is sufficiently enthused with the development at late Chief Adegoke Adelabu’s Taj Mahal,’’ he added.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adelabu’s home located in the heart of Ibadan had undergone extensive renovation, with the structure now containing his grave, library, literary works, office, personal effects, photographs and other historical items.

NAN also reports that Monday’s programme featured the public presentation of the newly rehabilitated home, Taj Mahal, in honour of the late politician.

Adelabu, a colourful politician in the First Republic, was popular for his nickname- “Penkelemesi,”- his local coinage for “peculiar mess” that he frequently used in describing an unwholesome situation.

Born on Sept. 3, 1915, Adelabu was a leading Ibadan politician, who championed the cause of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) led by the late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the nation’s first ceremonial president.

The late politician, who died on March 20, 1958, was the opposition leader in the Western Region House of Assembly from 1951 to 1958.

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He was also the first Nigerian Manager of United Africa Company Nigeria (UAC), the first Chairman of Ibadan District Council as well as Minister of Social Services and Mineral Resources.

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