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PCC rallies stakeholders for late Otunba Kunle Folarin’s burial, holds night of tributes
The Eyewitness reporter
Ahead of the scheduled burial of the late chairman of the Nigerian Ports Consultative Council (NPCC); Otunba Kunle Folarin, the Council has been galvanizing different groups of maritime industry stakeholders towards a befitting burial.
Otunba Kunle Folarin died on November 8th, 2022, a few weeks before his 82nd birthday.
Already, the PCC has brought virtually all sectors of the Nigerian maritime industry together through a planning committee for the burial of the late icon.
Apart from being Chairman of the PCC, Otunba Folarin was also Chairman of the National Seafarers Welfare Board.
Addressing a press conference in Lagos, the acting Chairman of PCC, Mr Bolaji Sunmola disclosed details of the burial which is expected to commence on January 19, with a Colloquium.
He confirmed that a planning Committee has been meeting and deliberating on the lineup of activities leading the funeral of the late Maritime icon.
According to the Committee, the funeral will start with a Colloquium, which is being put together by the maritime media in honour of the deceased. It is billed to hold at Rockview Hotel in Apapa on Thursday, January 19, 2023.
Mr Sunmola told the media that, “the Planning Committee is putting the finishing touches to an industry Night of Tributes on the 25th of January. It is an opportunity for stakeholders to also pay their last respect to the late Otunba Folarin, who served the industry for more than 50 years, the last years as the chairman of PCC”.
He added, “stakeholders are expected to be a part of the Night of Tributes in any way that they can. We are open to suggestions and support”.
He confirmed that the Night of Tributes, which will also be attended by family members of the deceased, is billed to hold at the prestigious Harbour Point on Victoria Island in Lagos.
According to him, the Night of Tributes will be followed by a Service of Songs on the 26th of January.
Mr Sunmola confirmed that the remains of late Otunba Kunle Folarin would be committed to mother earth on Friday, January 27th, 2023.
He equally appealed that the various aspects of the funeral, beginning with the Colloquium by the maritime media, are all for maritime industry stakeholders to show their last respect for the deceased.
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