Mobolaji Michael
THE leadership of the Labour Party says it was jolted by the news of the sudden demise of Dr. Doyin Okupe, the party’s erstwhile Director-General of the Presidential Campaign Council during the 2023 election.
The physician-turned-politician passed away early this morning at the age of 72 after battling a protracted illness suspected to be cancer.
Barrister Julius Abure, the Labour Party National Chairman, in a statement he personally signed said, that before joining the party in 2022, Okupe had played key roles in Nigerian politics, having served as the National Publicity Secretary of the National Republican Convention (NRC). He was once detained under General Sani Abacha and subsequently disqualified from participating in the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP) primaries. He later served as a senior adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan.
“However, his active participation in the Labour Party’s push for the presidency in 2023 clearly revealed his inspirational and charismatic self as well as his statesmanship. He loved the nation and he believed that a new Nigeria was possible.
“Before being appointed the DG of the Labour Party presidential campaign, he first served as a placeholder for the party’s vice presidential candidacy, a position he honourably relinquished, with the understanding that such position should go to the North. As the DG of the campaign organisation, he was a team player, focused, and assertive but also diplomatic in the discharge of his duties.
“Though he resigned his membership of the party last year based on principles, his fraternity with the party didn’t cease, neither did he stop giving us invaluable advice. We cherished his short but impactful association with the party leadership. He was lively, energetic, honest and creative; great virtues we will be missing in him.
“Certainly, Nigeria has lost an astute politician whose desire for a great nation was unquestionable. We believe that though he still has so much to offer this nation, death has brutally forced him to write the last chapter of his life. As is often said, death is a necessary end that must come when it must come, for Doyin, it was time to bid him a tearful farewell.
“On behalf of the leadership and members of the Labour Party across the globe, we commensurate with his immediate family, Ogun State government and Nigerians over his demise and I pray that God will offer him His bosom for a well-deserved rest.”
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