Ashafa, Fashola visit Saraki to condole over mother’s passing

Senator Gbenga Ashafa (right), alongside Babatunde Fashola (third from left) paid a heartfelt condolence visit to Senator Bukola Saraki (third from right) following the passing of his mother, Chief Mrs. Florence Morenike Saraki.
Senator Gbenga Ashafa (right), alongside Babatunde Fashola (third from left) paid a heartfelt condolence visit to Senator Bukola Saraki (third from right) following the passing of his mother, Chief Mrs. Florence Morenike Saraki.

Senator Gbenga Ashafa on Wednesday paid a heartfelt condolence visit to Senator Bukola Saraki at his residence, following the recent passing of his mother, Chief Mrs. Florence Morenike Saraki. Accompanying Senator Ashafa were Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, former governor of Lagos State, and Mr Tosin Ashafa, the co-founder of Mezovest.


During the visit, Senator Ashafa extended his deepest sympathies to the Saraki family, acknowledging the profound impact Chief Mrs. Saraki had on her family, the community, and the nation at large. He praised her contributions and the legacy she left behind, which continues to inspire many.

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Senator Ashafa expressed his hope that the Saraki family finds solace in the cherished memories and the enduring legacy of Chief Mrs. Saraki. He concluded his visit by offering prayers for the peaceful repose of Chief Mrs. Saraki’s soul and for the strength and comfort of the Saraki family during this time of mourning.


Mr Fashola and Mr Tosin Ashafa also shared their condolences, highlighting the significant loss to the Saraki family and the wider community. Their presence underscored the solidarity and support from friends and colleagues during this difficult period.

Bukola Saraki's mother dies at 89
Chief Mrs. Florence Morenike Saraki passed away at the age of 89. Senator Gbenga Ashafa, alongside Babatunde Fashola, paid a heartfelt condolence visit to Bukola Saraki following the passing of his mother.

The visit was marked by a deep sense of loss and respect for Chief Mrs. Florence Morenike Saraki, whose life and legacy continue to resonate with those who knew her.

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