Labour Party Candidate in the September 2024 Edo state gubernatorial election, Dr. Olumide Akpata, has returned to Social Media after four months emotion laden hiatus.
The former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) had suffered loss of his Father Dr Henry Akpata as well as his uncle Dr Sunny Akpata in the course of the gubernatorial campaigns and elections without the knowledge of most of his fans and supporters.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelThe 52 year old who came third in the gubernatorial election accumulating 22,763 bore the pain of losing both men who were very close to him quietly in what could pass for age-long believe that ‘men don’t cry’
But in his verified ‘X’ handle on Monday, February 24, he did not only break his silence, but took his time to explain to his supporters and friends what had happened behind the scene, saying: “My hiatus from social media for the past 4 months has understandably sparked discussions and speculations about the reason(s) for my absence. While some assumed that I merely “disappeared” after the elections, others have even gone ahead to suggest – rather fancifully – that I was “bought and paid for.”
“As I have consistently done in the past, I feel compelled to share the circumstances that necessitated my enforced silence and absence, even as I apologise to my friends, associates, supporters and well-wishers for being kept in the dark.
“During the gubernatorial campaigns, I suffered a profound personal loss: the passing of my uncle, my father’s immediate elder brother, Dr. Sunny Akpata, one of the persons who shaped my values, and who stood as a second father to me
“The urgency of the campaign delayed our chance to properly honour him, and it was only in November 2024 that we finally laid him to rest with the dignity he deserved.
“Yet life, in its unpredictability, demanded more of me. Shortly thereafter, my father, Dr Henry Akpata – my sole surviving parent for 33 years and my unwavering pillar – fell gravely ill. For months, my world narrowed to his care, a sacred duty I embraced without hesitation. Despite our hopes, by the unquestionable will of our Lord and maker, he departed peacefully on 10th January 2025, surrounded by close family.
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“As I said on the occasion of his 84th birthday on 29 May 2024, he was a steadfast anchor who guided me and my sisters with a gentle hand and a deep commitment to our wellbeing, and it was his unobtrusive nature that allowed me to be the person that I am today. His departure marks the end of an era, but I remain profoundly grateful for the time we shared and the legacy he leaves behind.
“To the people of Edo State and Nigeria, I acknowledge these are deeply challenging times. These past months have reinforced a truth I hold dear: that leadership is meaningless without humanity.
I have walked through the valley of personal grief, just as many of you navigate daily struggles—economic hardship, insecurity, and the quiet toll of uncertainty. I see you. I hear you. And I am more determined than ever to stand with you, not merely for you.

“As we prepare to celebrate my father’s 84 years of sacrifice, wisdom, and love – a legacy that will forever anchor my purpose, let me reassure you that very soon, I will resume my public engagement with renewed vigour. As I have in the past, I once again pledge to walk this journey with you, transparently and steadfastly, every step of the way.”
Recall that Akpata had opted not to approach to tribunal shortly after the Governorship election that saw APC’s Monday Okpebholo emerging winner with 291,667.
The election was however not without controversy, as PDP and former Governor Obaseki alleged electoral malpractices, accusing INEC of favoring the APC.
The party whose candidate Asue Ighadalo finished second scoring 247,274, equally alleged that their members were indiscriminately arrested in the course of the election to prevent them from exercising their rights.
Julius Okorie is Chief Sports and Entertainment Correspondent for Prime Business Africa. He began his journalism career with the Champion Newspaper and Sporting Champion and later moved on to Daily Independent and the Nation Newspapers. Okorie joined Prime Business Africa in 2024 bringing on board 20 years of experience in writing investigative news on Sports and Entertainment. His well researched and highly informative articles on Sports Business and general entertainment are followed by a wide range of audience.