GOV DICKSON LEADS SOUTH SOUTH GOVERNORS TO CONDOLE WITH ANENIH FAMILY
GOV DICKSON LEADS
SOUTH SOUTH GOVS TO CONDOLE WITH ANENIH FAMILY
...SAY HIS DEATH HAS
CREATED A MAJOR POLITICAL VACUUM IN NIGERIA
Report by our correspondent in Abuja.
The Chairman of the
South South Governors’s Forum, and Governor òf Bayelsa State, the Honourable
Henry Seriake Dickson, on Tuesday led his colleagues to condole with the family
of late politician, Chief Tony Anenih, in Abuja.
The Chief mourner and
first son of Anenih, Tony Anenih, and his widow, Justice Mary Anenih, received
the governors.
The Special Adviser to
the Governor on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, said in a statement on
Tuesday that Governor Dickson was accompanied by the Governor òf Rivers State,
Barr. Nyesom Wike, the Governor òf Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, and their
Akwa Ibom State state counterpart, Barr. Emmanuel Udom.
The Governor òf
Bayelsa State who spoke on behalf of the South South Governors Forum, said that
they visited the residence of the late astute politician to condole with the
members and encourage them on the demise of their father.
He said that the
governors’ visit was representative of the good people of the respective states
and indeed the entire South South geopolitical zone.
He said that the
governors of the zone thought it necessary to condole with the family of Anenih
who he described as a great politician who mentored and guided many
distinguished Nigerians including the members of the South South Governors
Forum during their visit to Abuja.
He said that the death
of Anenih had created a vacuum not only in the family and his native Edo State
but also the entire South South zone and the Nigerian Federation.
He said, “We are here
because we heard the sad passing of our leader and father. We as governors,
those he mentored over the years thought it necessary to visit the family on
his passing.
“We are here on behalf
of the wonderful peolke of our states, party leaders of our zone, the entire
South South leaders. We are here to encourage and remind you that you are not
alone.
“Although he lived a
ripe age, the kind of things he was doing required that age to do. Clearly, his
departure has created a major vacuum in the family, the zone and indeed the
country.
“We assure you that
you are not alone, you have our shoulders to rest on, we are here to pray with
you and encourage you all. We are here to also pray that God will grant you the
fortitude to bear the loss.”
The Governor assured
the family that the Forum would provide the necessary support to give the late
politician a befitting burial.
In his response, the
Chief Mourner and first son of the Late Anenih, Mr. Tony Anenih, described his
father’s death as very painful.
He described the late
Anenih as a loyal party man who displayed commitment to his word.
He said that the
family would sustain the great legacies of the late political icon.
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