Iwuanyanwu was our staunch supporter, Geometric Power mourns
By Jeffrey Agbo
Geometric Power Ltd has described the death of elder statesman, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, as unexpected and shocking.
The company’s founder and chairman, Professor Bart Nnaji, in a statement on Friday, said: “He was one of our staunchest supporters.”
He also said, “Iwuanyanwu, 82, and a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), was extremely proud of the work we are doing at Geometric Power Ltd by fellow Nigerian engineers.”
Nnaji, a former Minister of Power and former Minister of Science and Technology, added: “Though he planned to attend in person the commissioning last February 26 of the Aba Independent Power Project comprising a 188-megawatt power plant in the Osisioma Industrial Layout of Aba and the Aba Power Electric Company by Vice President Kashim Shettima on behalf of President Bola Tinubu, he couldn’t eventually make it due to an unforeseen development.
“Just before the commissioning, Dr Iwuanyanwu had granted a major interview to a team of journalists where he spoke eloquently, persuasively and passionately on the project’s significance.”
It is understood that Iwuanyanwu had in the interview pledged to consult the Geometric Power group and the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) that provides power to the five Southeastern states with a viewing to working out an arrangement on how to make the area attain constant, reliable and affordable electricity.
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“Though he was the president general of Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Iwuanyanwu did not a possess a tunnel vision, but rather a national one,” Nnaji declared, adding that the Champion Newspaper publisher, a knight of the Anglican Church, had no difficulty giving his daughter to the famous Muslim Aritsekola family of Ibadan in Oyo State because of his broad-mindedness.
Professor Nnaji recalled that Iwuanyanwu was honoured in all parts of the country like “the late Chief Moshood Abiola with all kinds of titles for his profound contributions to national unity, peace and development, and so justifiably sought to become Nigeria’s president in the Third Republic.”
Nnaji remarked that “Chief Iwuanyanwu excelled in road construction through his Hardel and Enic company, in aviation through his Oriental Airlines, in sports through his Iwuanyanwu Nationale Football Club which won various prestigious competitions, as well as in publishing through the Champion newspapers.”
“We are proud that he also excelled in insurance, public relations, property development, insurance, philanthropy and community development.
“No one should forget that Chief Iwuanyanwu was the chairman of the Imo State Airport Committee that raised funds for building Sam Mbakwe Airport, the first airport in Nigeria’s history built by a state government.
“An appreciative nation honoured him with different high national awards, and Nigeria should continue to honour his memory as a foremost nationalist and developer of the Nigerian nation,” Nnaji said.
Iwuanyanwu died on Thursday aged 82.