 Now, the remains of rights activist Yenkao Dumaki has arrived at his hometown in Moro of Ife, South Oku government, Oshun State, for burial. The Oshun government delegation led by the chief of staff to Governor Oye Tola, Charles Sakiola, received the body on behalf of the government and the local government area. His body was laid in his compound before being interned with a few family members, friends and top government functionaries. Speaking with journalists, the widow, Jo Okeio Dumaki, described her late husband as a dogged freedom fighter, especially for the Yoruba race. The most revered sons of this state that we are very proud of. So that's why Mr. Governor has sent us. Yenkao Dumaki stands for equity, for justice, for fairness. It's the epitome of Omanuabi ethos that this administration is all about. He loves the media, he respects them. Without you, his work will have been very, very difficult because nobody will help him to disseminate information. As a pro-life person, he was against massive killings. He was for true federalism and a restructured Nigerian. He was for a Nigeria that works. He was for protection of human rights. And he was interested in doing things right. Although it's a very difficult task, the heaviest task of my life, to speak about this comrade in past tense. Thank you very much.