Ajimobi celebrates media aide, Yomi Layinka, at 60

Abiola Ajimobi & others at Yomi Layinka birthday

Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has extolled his Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, Yomi Layinka, for standing by him during the 2011 and 2015 governorship electioneering that culminated in his becoming the first two-term holder of the office.

The governor gave the encomium during a private thanksgiving service to mark Layinka’s 60th birthday, at his residence in Jericho, Ibadan on Wednesday.

Ajimobi was in company with his wife, Florence Ajimobi, who graced the occasion with the wife of the Deputy Governor, Janet Adeyemo, and wives of other top officials of the state government.

Reminiscing on the build up to the 2011 and 2015 governorship elections and the role played by those close to him, Ajimobi showered Layinka with praises for coming up with cutting edge campaign strategies and rich media content.

“I have known Yomi for quite a while. Since he was introduced to me as a fine broadcaster and strategist, he had contributed immensely to the success of my political campaigns. To those who might not know, my campaign strategies were developed in his house. We shot some campaign videos here as well.

“He is an intelligent, committed and dedicated member of my administration. We have a lot in common and that is why we have been able to work together. He does not suffer fools gladly and I also don’t. He has a knack for quality and finesse; that is my person.

“Yomi shares a lot of things with me when you consider his doggedness and stubbornness towards success. I see in Yomi another me. Yomi is a committed family man and I love your family as I love you. Because if a man succeeds at work and fails at home, he is a failure.

“If I score anybody 70 per cent on anything, that person must have impressed a lot and must have given more than his or her best, but Yomi, I give you 75 per cent for these your uncommon attributes. I wish you the very best today and always,” Ajimobi said.

The governor stressed the need for all mortals to continue to give thanks to God for being good to them always, congratulating the celebrant for successfully combining his career and maintaining a peaceful home.

Layinka’s wife, Bisi, was effusive in her eulogies for her husband of more than 30 years, whom he described as a loving, caring and committed husband and father to their children, vowing to marry him all over again if their paths crossed in another world.

In a brief remark, the celebrant expressed gratitude to the Ajimobis for honouring him with their presence, while continue to be at his utmost best in the discharge of the responsibility given to him by the governor as his spokesperson.