Farewell: Chief Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan, GCFR By Oladipo Diya

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The Nation was at crossroads. The polity was heated across all fronts. The Nation needed a stabilizer and unifier.
Then came in Chief Ernest Shonekan, The Abese of Egba land.
He selflessly heeded the clarion call to serve as Chairman of the Interim National Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He went about his duty with guile, firmness, and resolve.
As the Iconic was laid to rest on Friday, February 4, 2022, it is instructive to note that Chief Ernest Shonekan was not new to stepping into turbulent situations to calm the tides. He has always been a catalyst for stability and progress.
Time was of the essence and the task was herculean. We saw it all as the Lawyer, Industrialist, accomplished Administrator, and Statesman calmed the nerves of the Nation.
Chief Ernest Shonekan and I were close. We shared decades of amazing friendship built on mutual trust and respect. He was the big brother I looked up to for counsel and he never disappointed me. What a Statesman we lost with his passing, even at 85.
My heart goes to the respected and adorable Mrs. Magareth Shonekan and the children. May the good Lord grant the entire family, near and extended the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss of this great national icon.
I give my last salute to a selfless patriot and National hero, *Chief Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan GCFR.
Chief Shonekan was great in life. He was even greater in death. It is heartwarming to watch the Nigerian State accord the former Head of Government accorded a well-deserving state burial. Special thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari ĢCFR, for ensuring due diligence before, during, and after the burial of Chief Shonekan.
Ably represented by our amiable Vice President, Prof. Yemi Oshinbajo (SAN), at the All Saints Cathedral, Marina Lagos, for the Order of State Funeral Service for HIs Excellency  Chief Ernest Shonekan.
My advice for other statesmen is that we should endeavor as a matter of National Call and Duty, to fix Nigeria in all its ramifications, so that we can bequeath a worthy Nigeria to unborn generations.  The time to act is now. This is the time for strategic National advancement. It’s not a moment for finger-pointing or politicking. Although  I have never been involved in politics, it is nevertheless to lay it bare and send a clear message that only justice, equity, and fairness can take us out of the woods.
His Excellency President  Muhammadu Buhari is obviously doing his best in repositioning the economy and winning the war against terror. More work still needs to be done; the success of which rests not only in the barrel or sacrifice of our gallant Armed Forces but more so by the cooperation of all Nigerians. A word should be enough for the wise.
For Chief shonekan: he came,  he saw and he conquered. As the famous Indian quote “the problem of the State is so difficult that you alone cannot solve it.”
Though Chief Shonekan faced his challenges, History and fate were rather kind to him. Though he had gone to rest, his legacy of excellence, hard work, and integrity will forever remain with us.
Adieu, Egbon. Sun re o.
Signed
Lt. Gen. Oladipo Diya (rtd) GCON, mni

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