Akpabio mourns Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah

Sat, Jul 27, 2024
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Politics

PRESIDENT of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has expressed shock over the sudden death of the Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah.

Ubah was until his death, the Senator representing Anambra South in the Upper Chamber.

Akpabio, in a condolence message by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Eseme Eyiboh, expressed deep sadness over the death of the Senator, saying he has left a void in the National Assembly.

He described the late Ubah as one of the shining lights of the nation’s democracy and a young democrat with vibrant and resourceful ideas.

“He was a hardworking and dependable legislator, who believed in equity, fairness and justice and was committed to serving his constituents and the nation at large.

“Distinguished Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah will be deeply missed by the Senate and the nation. His passing leaves a void in our midst.

“On behalf of the Senate and the entire National Assembly, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his wife, family, loved ones, and constituents over this untimely death.

“May his legacy and contributions to our nation be a source of comfort and inspiration to the family, his constituents, political associates and the people of Anambra.

“May the God Almighty rest his gentle soul in peace.

NAN

A.I

July 27, 2024 @ 17:12 GMT|

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