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President Buhari, Shagari, Saraki, Mark pay tribute to Ekwueme

President Buhari, Shagari, Saraki, Mark pay tribute to Ekwueme

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday sent condolences to Nigerians, on the death of  former vice president, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, on Sunday.

Late Dr. Alex Ekwueme, Architect, lawyer and politician; was a gentleman and a statesman. He intervened at various critical times to save his country from major crises. Today, we honor and mourn him as he ascends into heaven.

 In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President commiserated with the entire Oko Kingdom, the Aguata Council of Traditional Rulers, and the Ekwueme family, over the loss of the family’s patriarch.

He said the deceased’s regular counsels on national issues and mediations for peaceful co-existence would be sorely missed.

Former President Shehu Shagari has also condoled with the family of the late former Vice President Alex Ekwueme who died on Sunday night.

In a statement on Monday in Sokoto, Shagari said that Ekwueme’s death was a huge loss to the entire nation.

Shagari described him as a brother and a humble Nigerian who contributed in various capacities to the nation’s development.

Also, Senate President Bukola Saraki expressed grief over Ekwueme’s death.

Saraki in a statement in Abuja that Ekwueme was a rare personality and an exceptional leader who dedicated himself to the development of the country.

The statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Yusuph Olaniyonu.

Saraki prayed God to grant Ekwueme eternal rest and give his family and the nation the grace to bear the loss.

In a statement, signed by his Media Assistant, Mr Paul Mumeh. Mark said that the elder statesman was unique in character and leadership.

He noted that Ekwueme was among the leading indigenous architects who designed the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He also noted that Ekwueme relentlessly struggled for the enthronement of democracy in Nigeria when he led the famous G34 that later metamorphosed into the Peoples Democratic Party PDP.

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He listed Ekwueme’s exploits in politics and leadership to include the conception of the segmentation of Nigeria into six geopolitical zones for administrative and political convenience during the 1994/1995 Constitutional Conference.

“Interestingly, the six geopolitical zonal structure (North-West, North-East, South-East, South-West, North-Central and South-South ) has remained the roadmap for the power-sharing arrangement in Nigeria.”

According to Mark, Nigeria and the entire Africa has lost a visionary leader.

“He was a forefront politician who brought intellectualism into governance.

“His quest for excellence, due process and rule of law in Nigeria will remain a reference point in politics and leadership in many years to come,” he said.

Mark urged the Federal Government to immortalise Ekwueme for his contributions to national development.

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