Ekweremadu, Uba felicitate with the family of late ex-vice president
Nigeria's second republic vice president, Alex Ekwueme died in London on Sunday, November 19, 2017.
The deputy president of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has expressed grief over the death of Nigeria’s second republic vice president, Dr Alex Ekwueme.
Ekwueme died in London on Sunday, November 19, 2017.
In a statement on Monday, November 20, 2017, Ekweremadu described the death as a sad event for Nigeria and her democracy.
The
deputy Senate president noted that Ekwueme was a pillar of the nation’s
democracy and the struggle for a restructured, just, equitable, and
prosperous Nigeria.
The statement reads:
“Dr.
Ekwueme combined the uncommon toughness and courage of Heracles with
the wits of Odysseus and Nestor. His fearless battle against military
rule as the convener of the Group of 34 eminent Nigerians (G-34) can be
likened to Heracles’ heroic encounter with the hydra-headed chthonic
monsters.
“Ekwueme was a fine
gentleman and an epitome of politics without bitterness. Although he
lost the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), an
offshoot of the G34 and pan-Nigerian political platform he built from
the scratch, he remained faithful to the party in thick and thin until
his death.
“He will be
remembered as a public administrator per excellence and a soldier of
conscience. He stood by his people during their most challenging and
difficult time, knowing that politics has a local flavor most of the
time. He offered his undiluted professional service in the design and
development of access to the air for Ndigbo during the civil war 1967 to
1970.
“As
the Head of Planning of the Biafra Airports Board, the late prodigy
built two functional airports in Ulli and Uga, while the airport
projects at Mbaise, Ntigha Ngwa, Umuleri, and Arochukwu were at various
completion stages before the end of hostilities.
“Yet,
as a detribalized and pan-Nigerian, he joined the National Party of
Nigeria (NPN) rather than the Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe’s Nigeria Peoples Party
(NPP) in the journey to the Second Republic. He also did Ndigbo a great
honour by facilitating the state pardon and eventual return from exile,
and reunion of late Ezeigbo Gburugbu, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu,
with Ndigbo and Nigeria,” Ekweremadu stated.
Similarly, the senator representing Anambra south senatorial district, Andy Uba also expressed shock over the death of Nigeria’s second republic vice president, Alex Ekwueme.
Uba in a statement on Monday, described Ekwueme’s exit as a great loss to Anambra and Nigeria at large.
"I
want to sincerely condole with the family of Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu
Ekwueme (GCON) and the people of Anambra South Senatorial Zone, Anambra
State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, on the loss of this great
Iconic figure and former vice President of Nigeria.
"Dr. Ekwueme's selfless contributions to Nigeria's democracy cannot be overemphasized.
"I therefore honour his legacy and mourn his loss alongside his family and the people of Nigeria.
"I pray that the Almighty God grant us the fortitude to bear this great loss," Uba added.
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