Oyetola's Deputy CoS, Adebisi didn't die of COVID-19

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Mikhail Adejare Adebisi

Mikhail Adejare Adebisi
Mikhail Adejare Adebisi

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Osun State Government has confirmed the death of Mr. Mikhail Adejare Adebisi, the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCoS) to Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the State of Osun on General Administration.

Adebisi, 54, who died on Friday night after a brief illness has been buried on Saturday in Ilobu town, in the state.

However, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Ismail Omipidan, in a statement on Saturday disclosed that Adebisi’s death has nothing to do with the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the statement, Governor Oyetola, who has since personally condoled with the family, described the late Adebisi’s death as a personal loss to him and the government he heads.

He described the deceased as a dependable aide who carried out any assignment given to him with dispatch and with little or no supervision.

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Oyetola saluted the late Adebisi’s forthrightness, a deep sense of patriotism, loyalty, and commitment to his government and the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC.

“I received with great shock the passing of my Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of General Administration, Jare Adebisi.

“His death is not only a loss to me personally and the people of Ilobu alone, but also to the State at large.

“But as Muslims, we should take it in good faith and give gratitude to Allah that the late administrator ran a good race while he was alive.” Oyetola while condoling the family of the late Adebisi, further said.

“My deep condolences go to the entire family, the APC, the political class, the government as well as the entire State. He will be sorely missed. I pray Allah grant him Aljanat Firadaus and all of us the courage and fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss”.

The late Adebisi, who had served both as Assistant Chief of Staff and Special Adviser in the Governor’s Office, in the previous administration, holds an LL.M degree, and he was pursuing his doctorate programme in Law before his death.

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