The first daughter of the
late former governor of Ondo State Olusegun Agagu, Mrs Solape Hammond gave an
interview to The Nation at the Agagu’s residence in Ibadan. Mrs Hammond said No
member of the family wanted the patriarchs to go into politics but it was
difficult to stop her father since he had a passion for the well being of his
people. She said her father never sought publicity, his activities brought him
into limelight, particularly his geological surveys as a lecturer in the
University of Ibadan. That they was a time her mother used to cook for over 30
people daily, stressing that ther was never less than 10 people in the house at
any point in time. She said Children of the family’s friends living abroad and
extended family were living in their home. She said her Father the Late former
Governor taught in three different universities at the time because of his
passion for working and caring for others. Despite his several engagements, she
went on to describe her father as a devoted family man, who always created time
for his family. According to her “He was a great man, an inspiration to many
and a selfless worker who was passionate about his country and people. He loved
his country and his people and he sought to do good everyday.” Speaking on what
she wished her father should have done indifferently. “I wish he did not go
into politics because we were very private people. But he was passionate about.
We are getting a a lot of Accolades but it was not like that at the time. That
is something I wish he did not go through”. Mrs Hammond described the loss of
their privacy as the sacrifice the family made for their patriarch. She wished
her father lived longer, so she could return his love. Olusegun Agagu passed
away on the 13th of Sept. 2013
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