Amid the celebration of his 65th birthday, former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, has revealed how he wants to be buried
He also revealed the preparations he has made in this regard, including a garden he has prepared for interment in his paternal grandmother’s compound.
The former governor, who spoke in an interview with an online television station, CityEdge, said his body belongs to whichever government is in place in Ekiti State when he d!es.
Fayose said: “De.ath is an inevitable end. When I d!e, my body belongs to the Ekiti State Government.
“I am delivering a letter to the governor on behalf of the governors that will come in say 15, 20 or 30 years, Ekiti State Government should take over my body.
“And I must be buried within four weeks, because the state might not be ready within two or three days. But I will allow them four weeks.
“My children and family are to wear their own clothes and inform the Ekiti government at the time to do the needful.
“I have told them there is a triangle at my grandmother, the mother of my father’s home. I have made a garden there and I should be laid to rest.
“After that, nobody must come there again. They should allow me to go.
“If you want to show me love or you want to take care of me, do so now.”
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