- Safiu Kehinde
Former Postmaster General of the Federation, Dr. Ismail Adebayo Adewusi, has on Sunday, mourned the passing of former Governor of Oyo State, Dr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo, describing him as a rare gift that Nigeria really never appreciated.
Adewusi, in a statement made available to newsmen, said Olunloyo was an abundant gift to humanity whose full opportunities Nigerians never tapped.
His statement came hours after the report of the death of the former governor, who led the Old Oyo State from October 1, 1983, to December 18, 1983.
As appraised by the former Postmaster General, Olunloyo was a genius who, in other climes, could have been allowed a massive space to bring to bear on the country his rare mental capacity.
“The late Olunloyo was a global phenomenon in Applied Mathematics and Number Theory. At a time that such areas of studies remained in the realm of esoteric academic pursuits, Olunloyo had emerged as a master of the Numbers.
“But his depth of knowledge transcended the numbers game. He was deeply knowledgeable in history, literature, and to a very appreciable reach, law, and philosophy.” He said
Speaking of Olunloyo’s aversion for mediocrity, Adewusi recalled that he was a man who championed the course of merit in all spheres of life.
“Perhaps, this explains his unapologetic support for us when we sought the mandate of our dear state to be the governor.
“The late Olunloyo did not believe where you come from or the faith you profess should be the determinants in the choice of who leads in governance.
“He was a man for the best, and he simply wanted the best in everything.” Adewusi was quoted as saying.
Expressing sympathy with the immediate Olunloyo Family, Adewusi also commiserated with the entire people of Ibadan and Oyo State in general, noting that Olunloyo’s place in history is assured.
Adewusi also urged the government of Engr Seyi Makinde to look for a more befitting way to immortalise the late academic and political icon.