Secondus mourns Ciroma, calls him a principled servant leader.

Mon, Jul 9, 2018 | By publisher


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Uche Secondus, the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has described the late Adamu Ciroma, a former minister of Finance, as a principled servant leader.

Secondus said in a condolence letter he addressed to Inna Ciroma, the former woman leader of the PDP and wife of the deceased, that his death was a huge loss to the PDP and Nigeria.

According to a statement from the national chairman’s media office and signed by Ike ABonyi, his media adviser, Secondus said Ciroma would be remembered for his unbiased and principled counsel to younger generation of politicians. He was passionate about Nigeria.

“Even though he lived to a ripe age of 83 years, whenever death comes its always a painful experience, more so when it happens with a beloved and utility figure as he was in our polity.

“Mallam lived an exemplary quality life and left legacies that should be a huge consolation for his biological and political families. The good life Mallam Ciroma lived while on earth  may grant him the golden key that opens the palace of eternity.

“He represented a perfect example of quality and substance. It’s my prayer that the great legacies he left behind especially her generosity and her glorious adventure in politics and service to humanity should be cherished and sustained by you and the other children left behind.

Finally, Secondus prayed God to grant his soul eternal rest and the entire Ciroma family the fortitude and grace to accept his will.

Secondus had on Friday,  July 6, led members of the National Working Committee NWC and other leaders of the party to the Maitama, Abuja home of the late politician where they condoled with the family.

– July 9, 2018 @ 13:45 GMT |

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