The governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Friday said that the late Iyalode of Yorubaland, Chief Mrs. Alaba Lawson, left a legacy that would be a reference point and an inspiration to generations yet unborn.
Abiodun stated this at the funeral and outing service held at the African Church, Cathedral of St. James, Idi-Ape, Ago-Oko, Abeokuta, even as he noted that the late educationist’s life and times are inspiring narrative of great accomplishments.
Abiodun averred that as the first female president of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, former Chairman, Board of Governing Council, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Fellow and Council Member, Institute of Directors, Chairman Board of Trustees, Nigerian Quality Infrastructure Forum, among others, the deceased dedicated her life to serving Ogun State, the nation and the society at large.
He added that her accomplishments were extraordinary and challenging to replicate.
The governor said, “Chief Alaba Lawson was a woman of remarkable achievements, leaving indelible marks and lasting impact, not just in our dear state, but throughout the entire country. A great philanthropist who garnered numerous accolades throughout her life time and her contributions to the society were immense.
“The Lawson family of Abeokuta has lost a true gem, and the Association of Academics in Nigeria mourns the loss of a distinguished member with exceptional intelligence. Her eventful life will continue to inspire many, especially the younger generation.”
He described the late Lawson as the cultural ambassador who held on to her root by promoting the cultural values and the Adire fabrics wherever she went, adding that as an advocate of women rights, she was fearless and tireless and was always ready to sacrifice for the benefit of the society.
Mrs. Lawson, the governor emphasized, was a loving mother to her children and those of others, adding that she lived an impactful life, and was a strong supporter of the present administration, assuring that his administration would do the needful to sustain her legacy.
“We as government, we will do the needful in sustaining your legacy. Let me assure you that we will continue to ensure that we sustain the legacy of our own dear Iyalode Oluwaseun Alaba Lawson.”
In his sermon, the Primate, African Church, His Eminence Julius Olayinka Abbe, said the late Alaba Lawson lived an impactful life as she was kind and generous to the people, the church and the society.
Iyalode Lawson, according to the Primate, was a defender of the defenceless, a reliable and worthy mother, who was not only interested in the welfare of her biological children, but to anyone who crossed her path during her life time.
Taking his text from the Book of Matthew, chapter 5 verse 8, the cleric decried the attitude of some wealthy individuals who care less about the well-being of others, noting that late Lawson, apart from being a well known educationist, an industrialist with wide network of connections, was a beacon of hope.
He added that her death has created a big vaccum that would be difficult to fill.
He called on the wealthy and those in authority, to work towards alleviating the sufferings in the land brought about by the removal of subsidy on petroleum products, saying many people are struggling to survive due to the hardship.
The service had in attendance former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and his wife, Chief (Mrs) Bola Obasanjo; former governor of the state, Ibikunle Amosun and his wife, Olufunso; the wife of the governor of Ogun State, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun, amongst others.