Soludo said Senator Ubah was a magnanimous philanthropist whose generosity touched countless lives as an employer of labour and a businessman of remarkable vision and acumen.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has expressed his profound shock and grief over the sudden death of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.
Ubah died on Saturday morning in London at the age of 52.
In his condolence remark, Governor Soludo lamented that the untimely death of Senator Ubah, Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial zone, came as a sorely regrettable loss to Anambra South and Anambra State as a whole, at this difficult time that Ndigbo and Nigeria just lost another patriot in Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu.
The governor described Ubah as a prominent son of Anambra State and an outstanding Nigerian whose impact on the polity and business sphere was quite significant. As the representative of Anambra South Senatorial District at the National Assembly, and the CEO of Capital Oil, his contributions to the development of Anambra State and Nigeria were also quite commendable.
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Soludo said Senator Ubah was a magnanimous philanthropist whose generosity touched countless lives as an employer of labour and a businessman of remarkable vision and acumen.
The governor further remarked that, despite their political differences and contestations, Senator Ubah remained a dear younger brother and friend to him as his selfless passion for the progress of Anambra State would be most missed.
Soludo conveyed his deepest condolences to Senator Ubah’s family, friends, and associates during this difficult time.
He also prayed that the soul of the deceased would rest in perfect peace as the family finds strength in his memorable legacies.