Obasanjo mourns ex-Ohaneze president Irukwu
The former President Olusegun Obasanjo has mourned the death of former Ohaneze Ndigbo’s President Professor Ogbonnaya Joe Irukwu.
Obasanjo expressed his sadness in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, saying that he was unable to see to the completion of a project initiative, ‘The Nigerian Dream’, with him.
The late elder statesman died at the weekend at the age of 89.
In a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, the former President said he was sad, because the people would miss his contribution to the building of the new Nigeria of his dream.
The former military president, however, posited that he was “grateful to God for such a life well spent in the service of our fatherland.”
He recalled that, “Since 2018, Joe and I have been engaged in exchanging words, views and thoughts on a laudable project initiative titled, The Nigerian Dream.”
Obasanjo said the project was to be put in the public domain for national adoption, “with the hope that it would be another strand of our commonality, unity and togetherness.”
While commending the late professor Obasanjo said the deceased had always expressed great hope for Nigeria through the initiative, “but unfortunately, he didn’t wait to see our collective rigorous efforts on the project being brought to fruition.”
He noted that the Ohaneze leader would be remembered for his hard-work, integrity and probity, which he said “contributed to setting the high standards that were the hallmark of those halcyon days that we all yearn to return to our dear nation.”
“I recall during my administration as a democratically-elected President of Nigeria, Joe never rested on his oars in exhibiting uncommon courage and commitment to progressive ideals in his contributions to the political development of our country and national discourse,” Obasanjo said.