The APC USA National Youth Leader, Oyakhilome Bello, disclosed this in a congratulatory message issued in Abuja to celebrate Osoba’s 85th birthday on Monday.
The elder statesman had an illustrious career as a journalist in the 1960s before veering into politics.
He was elected as the governor of Ogun State first from 1992 to 1993 during the Third Republic on the platform of the Social Democratic Party.
The former Daily Times editor was later removed from office by the late General Sani Abacha’s administration on November 17, 1993, but was fortunate to be elected again as governor on the ticket of the Alliance for Democracy from May 1999 to May 2003.
In the statement released on Monday, Bello described Osoba as a paragon of excellence in politics and public governance.
The member of the APC Diaspora Directorate of Edo Governorship Campaign Council also labelled him a ‘hero of democracy’ and an ‘accomplished political actor of great repute’ that should be emulated.
He said, “Osoba’s unwavering commitment and passion for nation-building, as seen in all his meritorious service to humanity and the nation at large, would remain indelible. He is a renowned journalist and paragon of excellence in public governance whose impact on nation-building cannot be denied in the sand of time.
“We salute his patriotism, dedication, and service to the nation with his impact on our democracy today. As we celebrate his birthday today, we not only express our deepest appreciation for his exceptional and immense contributions to making our dear nation better, but also pray for many more years of good health, fulfilment, and continued sound health and mind.”