The Babalaje of Ibadan land and Chairman of Zard Group of Companies, Chief Raymond Zard, is dead.
Zard, who owns Zartech Farms, Kopek Construction Limited, Vina International Limited, Ibadan International School and Sweetco Foods Limited was said to have died in The Netherlands on Sunday.
Details have not emerged on what led to the death of the octogenarian industrialist and renowned philanthropist, tributes have however started coming from Nigerians to the deceased.
Senator representing Oyo South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Sharafadeen Alli, while reacting to the demise of the Ibadan chief, described his death as a significant loss, not only to Ibadan land, but to the entire country.
Alli stated the deceased industrialist demonstrated unparalleled leadership and vision throughout his life until his death.
“His conglomerate, comprising several companies in Nigeria, was a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to economic development,” he said.
He noted that the departed philanthropist has left an indelible mark on the industrial landscape of Nigeria, adding that beyond his business acumen, he was a revered chief.
He stated that Zard’s dedication to cultural and social upliftment of the community was evident in his actions and philanthropic gestures, describing him as a beacon of progress and an embodiment of selfless service to humanity.
“As we mourn his loss, we must also celebrate his life and legacy. Chief Zard’s numerous contributions to both the business world and our society at large will continue to inspire future generations.
“His memory will remain etched in our hearts as a symbol of excellence and benevolence,” the senator added.
Alli sympathised with the deceased’s family, friends and associates, and prayed that Almighty God grant his soul eternal rest.