Afam Victor Ogene, Chairman, House of Representatives Committee On Renewable Energy has lamented the death of elder statesman and former Anambra State Governor, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, describing as a great and colossal loss to the nation.
He stressed that it is also a huge loss to the Igbos and all lovers of African culture and mutual respect and coexistence of ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.
Ogene, leader of both Anambra State and Labour Party, LP, Caucuses in the 10th House of Representatives, made this tribute in a statement issued in Abuja, on Friday, saying he is yet to come to terms with his demise.
Ogene said, “Our dear father, leader and voice of reason, Okwadike, was a man of noble character, honour, remarkable integrity and courage. He was a man who was never shy or afraid to air his views on national issues, or contribute his voice to the fight for equity, fairness and justice.
“Either as a civil servant, political leader, statesman or a family man, Chief Ezeife’s image remains as sparkling and untainted as his iconic and renown matching white traditional apparels and his well-kept gray beards, which he adorned with dignity and grace throughout his life-time.
“We will not forget his consistent voice in advocacy for mutual respect and coexistence of all ethnic groups in Nigeria, no matter how uncomfortable the issues were at every given time.
“Okwadike was not only a political and cultural servant leader, he unpretentiously led in many difficult battles from the front. He was a man in the true definition of the word. He was a thinker. An intellectual. And a leader of leaders. We will miss him.
“We will miss his unmistakable elegant fashion style. But we will miss more, his humanity and steadfastness in the pursuit of the good of the Igbo and equity and fairness for all Nigerians”.
Ogene currently represents Ogbaru Federal Constituency at the 10th Assembly.
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