Tinubu described Ayilara as “a dedicated public servant who lived a life of unwavering dedication, loyalty and service.”
In a personal tribute he penned Monday, Tinubu recalled their time working together in Lagos State, where Ayilara served as Director of the Abuja Liaison Office and later as Permanent Secretary, excelling in protocol and administration.
“Our paths crossed when I was elected governor of Lagos State. He was a top official in the state’s civil service, serving as Director of the Abuja Liaison Office.
“Prior to that, he had worked in the military administration of Colonel Buba Marwa as Sole Administrator of Agege Local Government.
“One of his earliest assignments was to complete the then-abandoned Lagos Liaison Office in Abuja, which he accomplished within six months,” he said.
Tinubu noted that Ayilara’s career in the Lagos Civil Service was distinguished by his exceptional leadership skills and dedication.
He added, “He (Ayilara) rose through the ranks and eventually became a Permanent Secretary, excelling in matters of protocol and administration.
“After retiring from public service, I appointed him as my Special Adviser. He continued to serve in this capacity even after my tenure as governor.
“Throughout my political journey, including the formation of our progressive political parties Action Congress and Action Congress of Nigeria Ayilara was a constant presence. He played a key role in registering both parties in Abuja and was an authoritative voice on those events.
“A true progressive at heart, Ayilara believed in our shared vision for Nigeria. He was an integral part of my presidential campaign team, visiting numerous campaign stops with me and serving as my liaison with influential political figures. His primary responsibility was managing our campaign accounts during the intense campaign period.”
Tinubu said describing Ayilara as merely a staff member or Special Adviser would be to “significantly understate his importance to me. He was a trusted associate, friend, brother, and dependable partner.”
“I must express my deepest gratitude for his services to Lagos State and my family, as well as his unwavering support throughout my political career.
“It is possible that many of our achievements would not have been possible without his guidance and partnership. Ayilara was equally devoted to his family and friends, spending most of his life serving others and giving generously to those in need.
“He was a humanitarian who embodied the spirit of selflessness. I will never forget Alhaji Ayilara, nor will Lagos State or anyone who knew him,” the President stated.
Tinubu sympathised with Ayilara’s surviving wife and children.
He also extended his condolences to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the people of Lagos State on the loss of “this outstanding public servant.”