Abiodun Reacts to the Tragic Death of Access CEO, Herbert Wigwe
Abiodun Reacts to the Tragic Death of Access CEO, Herbert Wigwe

Abiodun Reacts to the Tragic Death of Access CEO, Herbert Wigwe

Abiodun Reacts to the Tragic Death of Access CEO, Herbert Wigwe

Reacting to the incident, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state has described as, the death of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Access Holding PLC, Herbert Wigwe in a helicopter crash in the US.

Wigwe died along with his wife and son in the crashed helicopter on Saturday night in California.

The Governor in his condolence message on Sunday, said the incident was a colossal loss for the family of Wigwe, friends, and business community.

Abiodun who described Wigwe as a quintessential banker, said he was a pillar of support for his administration’s ‘building our future together.

The Governor condoled his family, Access Holding Management, the staff of the company, and the business community.

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He said: I am deeply saddened by the news of the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe and five others. My thoughts and prayers are with their families during this difficult time.

Herbert Wigwe was not only a respected business leader but also a role model for many aspiring entrepreneurs. His contributions to the banking sector and the Nigerian economy will always be remembered.

Prince Abiodun also condoled the Ogunbanjos on the death of the former chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, (NGX Group), Chief Abimbola Ogunbanjo in the crash.

Chief Abimbola Ogunbanjo was born into the family of the late Chief Chris Ogunbanjo of Erunwon in Ogun State.

Prince Abiodun described the late Ogunbanjo as not just an exceptional businessman but also a man of great character and integrity.

The governor noted that as chairman of NGX Group Plc, the deceased played a vital role in shaping the Nigerian financial market and contributed to its growth and development.

His dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to excellence have left an indelible mark on the industry.

In moments like this, words seem inadequate to express the magnitude of our loss.

As a state, we extend our deepest condolences to the Ogunbanjo family, friends, and colleagues. We share in your grief and sorrow, and we stand by you during this difficult time, he added.

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