Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel
Uduaghan, has expressed regrets at the sudden and unexpected passing
away of Mr Ndagene Akwu, a former President of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ) describing the death as “very shocking”.
In a reaction by Mr Felix Ofou, Press Secretary to the Governor, it noted that the death which occurred at the weekend, was a monumental loss to the journalism profession and the nation at large, while also acknowledging that Ndagene’s tenure as NUJ President was very successful.
Uduaghan recalled the bold and exemplary role played by the late NUJ boss in bringing about peace in the once divided council of the union in the state, noting that Ndagene restored pride in the journalism profession in Delta.
In a reaction by Mr Felix Ofou, Press Secretary to the Governor, it noted that the death which occurred at the weekend, was a monumental loss to the journalism profession and the nation at large, while also acknowledging that Ndagene’s tenure as NUJ President was very successful.
Uduaghan recalled the bold and exemplary role played by the late NUJ boss in bringing about peace in the once divided council of the union in the state, noting that Ndagene restored pride in the journalism profession in Delta.
He therefore expressed deep pain at the sudden exit of the deceased whose experience and knowledge would have been invaluable in resolving some of the crises in the country as well as contributing to national growth.
The governor prayed God to grant Ndagene ‘s immediate family, the people and Government of Rivers State, NUJ and the entire country the fortitude to bear the loss.
No comments:
Post a Comment