Wife of the deceased, Mrs. Labake Olaitan, (2nd left); and her children 
                                    
The remains of  Olaitan Oyerinde, the Personal Secretary to Governor 
Adams Oshiomole of  Edo State, was laid to rest on Thursday in Ede, 
Osun,  amidst tears and eulogies.
 Oyerinde  was murdered by yet to be identified gunmen on  4 May in Benin, the Edo capital.
Speaking
 at the funeral service, Oshiomhole said  the killing of Oyerinde, who 
he described as his son,  would not deter him from his struggle to 
provide  good governance. He charged friends and activists  across the 
country to be resolute in  their commitment to rebuilding  the nation, 
asserting that the struggle could not be extinguished by assassins.
The
 governor  accused those he described as enemies of progress as  being  
responsible for the killing, adding that Oyerinde would forever be 
remembered for his contribution to the development of Edo. He pledged 
that  the  Edo Government would take responsibility for  catering for 
the welfare of the deceased’s  family in addition to sponsoring his four
 children up to  university level.
Also speaking, Governor  Rauf 
Aregbesola, who was represented by the Head of Service, Segun Akinwusi, 
described Oyerinde as a very loyal, hardworking and patriotic Nigerian. 
Aregbesola called on youths  to emulate the good deeds of  Oyerinde by 
contributing their quota to the development of the country, adding that 
the deceased would be greatly missed.
Lagos lawyer,  Femi Falana, described Oyerinde as a great Pan Africanist with exceptional qualities.
Falana,
 who  called on  Nigerians not to leave security matters  in the hands 
of  the police alone,  urged government to unmask those behind cases of 
 assassination in the country.
In his sermon, Pastor Isaac Fadare 
called on the  wife of the deceased, children and family members to take
 solace in God, adding that no sinner would go unpunished. Fadare also 
appealed to the Federal Government to take drastic measures to ensure  
adequate security for citizens.
Oyerinde, 44, a native of Ede in the State of Osun, was survived by his wife, Funke, four children and aged parents


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