Hon Meseko mourns the passing of Kogi Commissioner Yahaya Ade Ismail
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed immense grief at the news of the death of Hon. Yahaya Ade Ismail, the erstwhile Kogi State Commissioner for Special Duties.
In a condolence message, he stated that the sudden and shocking untimely demise of Late Hon Ade Ismail is heartbreaking.
Meseko said;
“Hon. Yahaya Ade Ismail’s untimely departure has left a void that will be hard to fill. His passing serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the unpredictability of fate. It is a loss not just for his family and friends but for the entire State. We mourn the departure of a man who had so much more to offer and whose potential remains forever unrealized”.
The APC Deputy National Publicity Scribe added that;
“Hon. Ismail’s warmth and kindness were infectious, and his presence would light up any room he entered. He had a jovial spirit, a quick wit, and a genuine interest in connecting with others. His ability to forge deep and lasting friendships was a testament to his genuine nature and the respect he commanded.”
He noted that in the realm of politics, Hon. Ismail was known for his integrity, honesty, and impassioned advocacy; his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
“In this trying time, let us remember Hon. Ismail for the incredible person he was. Let us honor his memory by emulating his principles of selflessness, dedication, and service. Though his physical presence may no longer be with us, his legacy and the impact he made will continue to live on”; he urged
To his family, particularly his loved ones, Hon Meseko extends his deepest condolences praying that, they find solace in the fond memories shared, and may the love and support of those around them bring them strength in this difficult period.
“Hon. Yahaya Ade Ismail, your departure leaves us heartbroken and shocked. You will be dearly missed, but your spirit and the indelible mark you left on our hearts will forever remain. Rest in peace, dear brother and friend.”, the statement concluded.