The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed shock and sadness at the death of one of his closest associates, Yeye Kemi Nelson.
Nelson, an activist and politician, died on Sunday following a prolonged battle with an undisclosed terminal ailment.
The ailment had kept the 66 years old out of public glare for long.
Tinubu, in a statement described the deceased as a nationalist and grassroots mobiliser.
He said: “Mrs. Nelson ranked highly within our progressive front. She was relentless, she was dedicated, and she worked assiduously for the creation of the Nigeria of our dreams.
“She could well have achieved and sustained personal success as a private citizen concerning herself solely with the welfare of her family. Instead, she passionately committed herself to politics as a vehicle for her to contribute to the common good.”
He said throughout the course of her life, Mrs. Nelson did much for the development of Lagos, the cause of progressivism, and the progress of Nigeria.
He noted that as a Commissioner, she began the Skills Acquisition and Empowerment Centres in various Local Government Areas across Lagos which empowers disadvantaged women, men and youths in the State.
Tinubu added: “We shall never forget Yeye Nelson. For her past sacrifice for Lagos and indeed Nigeria; she will be remembered. For her commitment to the womenfolk and the downtrodden, she will be celebrated.
“I will always remember Yeye for her loyalty, sense of duty, abiding compassion for humanity, and for always being there for us and our progressive cause.
“I commiserate with her family, particularly her doting husband and children. I mourn with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and our APC family. I commiserate with her numerous associates across the country including First Lady, Hajiya Aisha Buhari.
“We have all lost an illustrious woman. May we all have the strength to live with this passing. I pray that God Almighty grant her eternal rest. Good night Yeye Kemi Nelson. Good night Yeye of the