The Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has mourned the death of the immediate past head of service of the state, Mrs Susan Modupe Oluwole.
Similarly, the forum of retired permanent secretaries in the state has mourned the death of Oluwole.
The former head of Service died on Wednesday at the age of 58, barely one year after her statutory retirement from the Kwara State Civil Service.
In a statement signed by his chief press secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, the governor said he was deeply saddened by the death of the former head of Service .
AbdulRazaq described the deceased as an authority and impeccable technocrat.
He recalled that Oluwole was a credible and dependable authority in matters of public service, having attained her heights on the dint of hard work, grit, brilliance, character, and impeccable institutional memory.
The governor said he is proud to have worked with Oluwole as a respected technocrat, describing her contributions and services to the state as truly exceptional and invaluable.
AbdulRazaq commiserated with her family, particularly her husband and her aged father, as well as the entire civil service hierarchy in the state.
He prayed to God to repose her soul and give the family and contemporaries the courage to bear this huge loss.
In its own statement, the Association of Retired Permanent Secretaries of Nigeria (ARSPSON), Kwara State chapter, commiserated with Governor AbdulRazaq over Oluwole’s death.
The group, in a statement signed by its chairman, Prince Ayo Fagbemi, and public relations officer,Alh. Abubakar Mohammed, also commiserated with the deceased’s family.
It described Oluwole as a vibrant, impactful, and highly resourceful civil servant—an administrator per excellence who left positive footprints on the sands of time.
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