Harry Akande planned to contest 2023 presidential election – YCE SCRIBE
The Yoruba council of elders and the Central council of Ibadan indigenes have paid tributes to Chief Harry Akande, who died at the age of 77, on Saturday, the 5th of December, 2020.
In a condolence message sent on Sunday by the Secretary-General of the YCE, Dr Kunle Olajide, he said Akande never gave up on contesting the 2023 presidential election till his death.
The YCE scribe stated that the international businessman cum politician was determined, strategic and a patriot who strongly believed Nigeria had everything required to be a great nation.
According to them; “His love for his country was the motivating factor for his entry into partisan politics which made him contest the presidential election unsuccessfully in 2007.
He did not give up on the possibility of throwing his hat into the ring for the 2023 presidential election. He was convinced in his lifetime that Nigeria has all it takes to truly be the giant of Africa thereby taking its rightful position as a leading country in the world.
During my last telephone conversation with him, two weeks ago, he tried hard to get me back into partisan politics because he believed strongly there is still a chance to redeem the country and that we had something to offer.
Nigeria has lost a patriot, Yoruba nation has lost a gem. He was an outstanding philanthropist, kind and generous to whoever came to him for assistance.
Chief Akande was a very devoted family man. His love for his wife Tolulope and his children was total. God will console and strengthen Tolu, his dear wife, children, friends and members of his extended family. May his soul rest in perfect peace”.
The President General of central council of Ibadan indigenes, Chief Yemi Soladoye, has also paid tribute to Akande describing him as a great and illustrious son on Ibadan.
Soladoye said that every son and daughter of Ibadan-land was mourning the passage of Akande, who according to him would be remembered for his contributions to the growth and development of Ibadan.
Soladoye stated; “Chief Harry Akande was an international business mogul, a flamboyant billionaire, a dogged business strategist, and above all, a great lover of Ibadan land. He was responsible for attracting a sizable number of foreign direct investment to Ibadan Land and Nigeria and also rose in politics to the level of contesting for the position of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He built many relationships across local and international bridges. He would be remembered as one Ibadan man that had class, taste, and style and enjoyed his wealth to the fullest. May his soul rest in perfect peace.