Aiyedatiwa mourns Owa of Idanre
CITIZENS COMPASS–Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has commiserated with the people of Idanre over the passing of their monarch, Oba (Dr) Frederick Adegunle Aroloye, Arubiefin IV, the Owa and Paramount Ruler Ruler of Idanre Kingdom.
Oba Aroloye, who ascended the throne of Owa in 1976 and was the oldest first-class Oba in Ondo State, joined his ancestors on Wednesday at the age of 102.
The Governor said the passing of the revered monarch after 48 years on the throne is a monumental loss to the Idanre community, Ondo State, and Yorubaland.
Governor Aiyedatiwa described the late Oba Aroloye as one of the most respected monarchs in Nigeria during his reign, adding that he was a lover of peace.
Within the almost 50 years of his reign, he added, Oba Aroloye promoted communal peace and stability while deploying his rich experience in the traditional leadership of Ireland.
In a condolence message, the Governor said: “Our hearts are heavy as we mourn the passing of our beloved Oba Aroloye. His Majesty’s wisdom, leadership, and dedication to community development and peace in our State will be deeply missed.
“We will continue to remember his selfless service, guidance, and unwavering commitment to the development of Idanre and Ondo State.
“May his legacy live on through the countless lives he touched and the traditions he upheld.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the royal family and the entire Idanre community during this difficult time.
“May the soul of His Majesty rest in perfect peace. Amen.”