Ado Council Chairman Condoles with UDA President Over Brother’s Demise

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By Pan Afric Reporters

The Executive Chairman of Ado Local Government, Engr. Sunny Oche, has extended his heartfelt condolences to Chief Tony Omirigwe, National President of the Ufia Development Association (UDA), following the death of his brother.

Engr. Oche personally paid a condolence visit to Chief Omirigwe, describing the loss as a painful one not only to the family but also to the wider Ufia community.

“The loss of a loved one is never easy,” the council boss said. “Our hearts go out to Chief Omirigwe and his family. We should be reminded of the life he lived and the contributions he made to our community.”

The Council Boss in a media report filed and  made available to Pan Afric Reporters by his principal private secretary Innocent Igelle urged the family to take solace in the lasting memories and positive impact of the deceased, adding that “while we mourn his absence, let us also celebrate the good deeds he accomplished. Our journey through life has a beginning and an end, and it is through faith and the memories of those we love that we find comfort and strength.”

During the visit, Chief Omirigwe expressed appreciation for the chairman’s show of solidarity. In response, Engr. Oche reaffirmed his administration’s partnership with the UDA and assured that requests for increased government presence in Utonkon District would be given due attention.

“The support of the Ufia Development Association is invaluable,” he noted. “The request for increased government presence in Utonkon District will receive serious consideration as we strive to ensure that the dividends of democracy reach all corners of our community.”

The Ado Local Government Council, through Engr. Oche, conveyed its deepest sympathies to Chief Omirigwe and his family, praying for strength and comfort in this period of grief.

Principal Private Secretary to Council Chairman, Innocent Igelle

 

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