Some management staff of the news agency
of Nigeria (NAN), at the signing of condolence register for the former managing
director, Mrs Oluremi Oyo, at the NAN headquarters in Abuja on Thursday
President Goodluck Jonathan,
yesterday, joined other eminent Nigerians in paying tribute to former Managing
Director of News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Mrs Remi Oyo who died on Wednesday in
London, few days to her 62nd birthday anniversary.
A statement by Special Adviser
to President Jonathan on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati said “on behalf of
his family and the Federal Government, President Jonathan extends sincere
condolences to her husband, Vincent, her children, Otome and Okiemuote, her
surviving siblings and other relatives.
The President similarly commiserates
with the Nigerian Guild of Editors who Dame Oyo served most admirably as a
two-term President in the course of her trail-blazing journalism career, the
management and staff of NAN as well as the many colleagues, friends and
protégés she garnered in her very fulfilled life.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
in his tribute said the demise of Oyo has left a ‘sour taste’ in his mouth and
others who knew her. In a letter of condolence dated October 2, signed by the
former president, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent, the
former President commiserated with the widower, Mr. Vincent Oyo and the entire
family. Obasanjo said his former Senior Special Assistant on Media, has left an
indelible mark in her chosen profession – journalism.
Obi Mourns Remi Oyo
The former Governor of Anambra
State, Mr. Peter Obi has commiserated with the family of Dame Remi Oyo, the
Nigerian Guild of Editors and the Nigerian Union of Journalists
over the death of Remi Oyo.
Obi who described Remi Oyo as a
foremost journalists, said she plied his trade with urbanity, objectivity and
maturity, thus teaching the younger ones the need to be guided by the
ethics of the profession at all times. “Throughout her carrier
which saw her reaching the apex of the profession, whether as the President of
the Nigerian Guild of Editors, the spokesperson to a former President of the
Country or Director General of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), she
represented the best and carried out her duties with becoming calmness even in
the face of most challenging odds” She thought us all the difference between
passing of information and plain rascality” , Obi said. To the people
that worked with her, Obi observed that she treated with a mother’s surpassing
kindness.
Obi appealed to the current
President of the Guild of Editors , Mr. Femi Adeshina to take heart over the
misfortune of death visiting some of their members, saying that “God knows best
and would not be questioned.”
Also commiserating with the
bereaved family, Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, expressed
shock over the death of the veteran journalist, describing her death as a
big loss to journalism in particular and the media industry in general.
In a statement by his Senior Special
Assistant on Media, Mrs Olufunmilayo Wakama, the governor described the late
Oyo not only as an icon of an ideal journalist but also a trailblazer in the
pen profession who was well respected in the media world.
Senate mourns Remi Oyo, says she was
an accomplished professional
The Senate yesterday mourned the
demise of Mrs. Remi Oyo, describing her death as shocking. The Senate in a
statement in Abuja through its spokesman, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, recalled
the late Oyo’s contributions to media development, particularly her pivotal
role in revolutionizing news gathering through wire services as exemplified in
her sterling performance in NAN as its Managing Director. Abaribe said, “Senate
is really shocked, knowing that her loss is another blow to the media industry
in Nigeria coming in quick succession to other high profile deaths of notable
media professionals in recent time.”
Meanwhile, the Senate President,
Senator David Mark has described Mrs. Oyo as an accomplished professional and a
successful administrator that made her marks in the journalism profession.
Senator Mark in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Paul Mumeh
said, “As an editor, she was a pathfinder. As the president of the Nigeria
Guild of Editors, NGE, she provided exemplary leadership that took the Guild to
a higher level. She was a great asset to the Nigerian media and a worthy
daughter of the nation. We shall miss her robust and intellectual contributions
to national development.”
NPAN mourns
The Newspapers Proprietors’
Association of Nigeria, NPAN, said, yesterday, it received the news of the
death of Mrs. Oluremi Oyo with great shock. NPAN said in a statement by its
general secretary, Comfort Obi, that Mrs. Oyo’s passage came at a time the
nation was trying to come to terms with grisly exit of another very active member
of the Guild, and vice chairman of Sun newspapers, Mr. Dimgba Igwe.
NGE mourns Oluremi Oyo
The Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE,
joined others in mourning the passage of the former Managing Director of News
Agency of Nigeria, NAN. Mrs Oyo, a Fellow of the NGE and its first female
president, died on Wednesday in London, few days to her 62nd birthday
anniversary, which would have come on October12. Prior to her two-term tenure
as the managing director of NAN, she served as the senior special assistant, media
and publicity, to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
NGE said in a statement by its
secretary general, Isaac ighure, that Oyo will long be remembered by the guild
for her exemplary leadership qualities, which brought the Guild out of a near
comatose state, with about 200 members, and transformed it into a vibrant
association of senior editors with more than 400 members. Her tenure as the NGE
president marked a new beginning for the Guild and laid a solid foundation for
its transformation into a force to be reckoned with in the country.
Family announces death
The Oyo family has announced the
death of Dame Felicia Oluwaremilekun Oyo, in London. In a statement, issued on
Thursday, her husband, Mr Vincent Oyo, said she died peacefully on Wednesday,
in London, where she was recuperating after receiving treatment from an
ailment. Born on October 12, 1952, Oyo, a seasoned journalist, served as senior
special assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo from 2003 to 2007.
Maku mourns, describes death as huge
loss to media industry
Information Minister Mr. Labaran
Maku said he received the news of the demise of the erstwhile Managing Director
of the News Agency of Nigeria with shock and sadness. Mr. Maku described her
death as a huge loss to her family, the media industry in Nigeria, the
womenfolk and the nation in general, adding that the late Mrs. Remi Oyo died at
a time when the nation and the media industry in Nigeria needed her wise
counsel and vast experience
Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State
expressed shock over the death of Mrs. Remi Oyo. A statement by his chief press
secretary, Mr. Charles Ajunwa, described Oyo’s death as a big loss to the
country.
Remi Oyo was a role model to
professional women — Atiku
Former Vice President, Atiku
Abubakar said that the death of former Presidential Spokesperson, Mrs. Remi
Oyo, was not only a loss to Nigerian journalism, but also to Nigerian women at
large.
Atiku, who disclosed this in a
condolence message said Mrs. Oyo distinguished herself in her own profession as
an excellent and hardworking Journalist, rising to the position of President of
the Nigeria Guild of Editors.
Oyo’s death a great loss, says
Fayemi
Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, described the death of former presidential spokesperson, Mrs. Oluremi
Oyo, as a great loss to the state and Nigeria as a whole. In a statement by his
Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Olayinka Oyebode, the governor said Mrs. Oyo’s death
is a bitter pill to swallow at this critical period in the history of the state
and the country.
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State
who said the death was shocking and disheartening, noted,“Mrs. Oyo was a
leading light in the journalism profession in Nigeria.”
Oshiomhole mourns
Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole has commiserated with the president, Nigerian Guild of Editors over
the death of a former president of the Guild, Mrs Remi Oyo in a London
hospital. In a condolence message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Peter
Okhiria, Comrade Oshiomhole said: “Mrs Oyo’s death is a sad loss not only to
her family, the Guild of Editors, the media industry but to the entire nation
which she served with vigour and forthrightness.”
Remi Oyo, a worthy role model in
Journalism—Fashola
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos
State described late Oluremi Oyo as a forthright journalist who practiced
journalism driven by values and comported herself as a worthy role model in the
profession throughout her life time.
Fashola who expressed shock and
sadness over the sudden death said in a condolence statement that she would be
sorely missed by all.
Recalling the dynamism which Oyo
brought to bear into her national assignment as Spokesperson to former
President Olusegun Obasanjo and her leadership of the Nigerian Guild of Editors
and the NAN, the governor noted that her passage, though, very painful should
also serve as inspiration to all media professionals to always strive for
excellence.
While expressing his heartfelt
condolences to the widower, Mr Vincent Oyo and the family, the Nigerian Guild
of Editors and the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Fashola prayed, “May God
Almighty grants the departed soul peaceful repose and abide with all family
members and the journalism family she left behind.”
ADEYEYE MOURNS REMI OYO
The Minister of State for Works,
Prince Adedayo Adeyeye has described the death of former President of the
Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE), Mrs Oluremi Oyo as “the fall of one of the
grand oak in the forest of the media profession in Nigeria,” saying her death
was a great loss to the nation and Ekiti State in particular.
Adeyeye said Remi Oyo was a
quintessential media icon, who injected technocratic wisdom into her media
works.
“It is sad to have lost a rare and
unique woman who contributed immensely to nation building through her chosen
profession of journalism.
“No doubt, Remi Oyo’s death is a
loss to the nation in particular, and the media world in general.
“I express my heartfelt condolence
for the loss of such a media icon and wish the entire family the continued
support and guidance of the Almighty God.
“My prayer is that God in His
infinite mercies will console the family, especially her husband and children
the grace and fortitude to bear this sad loss,” Adeyeye said.
Also former Minister of Sports and
Special Duties, Prof. Taoheed Adedoja has described the death of Mrs Remi Oyo,
the Former Managing Director of News Agency of Nigeria, aa a big loss to the
whole nation.
According to him, her death has
created a vacuum in the media that would be difficult to fill.
Adedoja, who is a governorship
aspirant in Oyo State said, ‘’she was a woman of transformation, the way
she transformed News Agency of Nigeria during her tenure as the Managing
director, is incomparable”.
‘’She was an epitome of excellence
in the way she discharged her duties even as the spokesperson of former
President Olusegun Obasanjo. There is no doubt that she will be missed by those
who have worked closely with her and the Nigerian media at large.
Remi Oyo: Obuh commiserates with
family, NGE
Delta State governorship aspirant,
Sir Tony Obuh, has expressed
shock over the death of the Managing
Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, Mrs Olluremi Oyo, who passed on in the
United States, where she was undergoing treatment for cancer.
Obuh who described Oyo one of the
most eminent Nigerian female journalists lamented that she died too soon,
noting that she served the country selflessly.
“Remi Oyo was a special person who
would be deeply missed and be always remembered as a hardworking and dependable
professional. As we all mourn her, we should also have it at the back of our
mind that she lived a purposeful life in defence of the truth and public
interest as well as the promotion of the highest standards in her chosen
profession of journalism,” Obuh said.
He prayed God to give Mr. Vincent
Oyo, husband of the late seasoned journalist and her two children, Otome and
Okiemute the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
“Although no words can take away the
pain of the family over the loss of Remi, I want the family to know that our
hearts and thoughts are with them in this moment of grief,” he said.
In the same vein, Obuh also
commiserated with the Nigeria Guild of Editors, which Oyo served for two terms
as president in the course of her career as a journalist.
His words: “ I know this must be a
difficult time for the Nigeria Guild of Editors as well as the management and
staff of NAN and her many colleagues in journalism because Remi
carved a niche for herself in a profession hitherto dominated by men. She
patriotically entered national service as Senior Special Assistant (Media &
Publicity) to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003 and served with great
distinction as the first female Press Secretary to a Nigerian leader until 2007.
Mrs. Oyo cannot be forgotten in a hurry for her unquantifiable sacrifice for
the advancement of the journalism profession.”
President Jonathan, Obi , Others Mourn Remi Oyo , Says She Was Exemplary And Inspiring
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