Speaking during a condolence visit by
the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers at the Government House
Port Harcourt Sunday, Wike said: “Aguma believed in everything we are
doing in the state. He gave his all. He gave his best.
“I could call on him at anytime. He delivered on his assignments without excuses.”
Wike said the late Attorney General showed intelligence, commitment and loyalty in his service to the state.
“His passage is most unfortunate. God gives and God takes. He was one of the closest to me on the cabinet. He died at a most critical time.
“His passage is most unfortunate. God gives and God takes. He was one of the closest to me on the cabinet. He died at a most critical time.
“You can have people who are
intelligent, but are they loyal and committed. He had a combination of
all. It is difficult to find a replacement for him. This is a loss for
the cabinet and the entire state,” he said.
Chairman of the Rivers State Council of
Traditional Rulers and Amayanabo of Opobo, King Douglas Jaja, in his
remarks, said the traditional rulers received the news of the death of
the Attorney General of Rivers State with shock.
He said his death is a loss of
monumental proportions. He said after visiting the family, the
traditional rulers resolved to the Rivers State Governor.
Other prominent indigenes of the State
have been expressing their condolences via the condolence register at
the Government House, Port Harcourt.
In her condolence message, the House of
Representatives member for Abua-Odual-Ahoada East Federal Constituency,
Hon. Betty Apiafi, described the demise of the late Attorney General as
“a difficult goodbye”, noting that God knows why it happened.
Hon. Jerome Eke representing Etche-Omuma
Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, said the story of the
death of the late Aguma was unbelievable.
“He was one of my major friend and brother. I can’t believe this story”, he wrote.
The Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Hon. Marshall Stanley
Uwom, said he was perplexed, pained and in deep grief because of the
death of the Attorney General of Rivers State.
“I am perplexed, pained and in deep
grief. Your eloquent banters will continually play in my head. In all
things, we shall give glory to God because you stood as a colossus and
bestrode the legal landscape like a giant you truly are”, Uwom wrote
In his condolence message , the Majority
Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Martins Amaewhule,
noted with shock that the death of the late Attorney General
“It is really shocking, how can one believe that this kind of thing would be happening now. May your gentle soul rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ, “ he stated.
“It is really shocking, how can one believe that this kind of thing would be happening now. May your gentle soul rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ, “ he stated.
Also, the Amayanabo of Abonnema, King
Disraeli Gobo Bob Manuel, stated that with the death of the late
Emmanuel Aguma, the Lord has called him for higher duties.
Meanwhile, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Delta State sunday commiserated with Wike over the death of Aguma.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagwu, the
governor prayed that God will comfort the family of the deceased and
grant his soul eternal rest.
The statement read, “Governor Ifeanyi
Okowa commiserates with his Rivers State counterpart, Nyesom Wike, the
government and people of Rivers State over the death of Attorney General
and Commissioner for Justice, Hon Emmanuel Chinwenwo Aguma, SAN.
“The governor recalled the late Aguma’s
contributions to the meeting of the Governors of the South-south Forum
in Port-Harcourt in May 2018, noting that the deceased will be sorely
missed for his commitment, passion, competence and courage with which he
served Rivers people.
“The governor sends his condolences to
the immediate family, his colleagues in the legal profession and friends
of the deceased, over the sad demise of the hardworking attorney
general.
“Governor Okowa prays that God will comfort the family of the departed, and grant his soul eternal rest.”

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