By Enaibo Asiayei
Deputy Governor of Delta State, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro led other dignitaries on Saturday to pay a condolence visit to Hon. Emmanuel Amgbaduba, Commissioner for Oil & Gas, over the demise of his mother, Mrs Anna Idama Amgbaduba, at his residence in Kotokoto layout, Orhuwhorun road, Udu local government council.
Late Mrs Anna Idama Amgbaduba died on Sunday January 9, 2021 at the age of 86 after a brief illness in Warri.
Others who were present at the residence of the Delta State Commissioner for Oil and Gas to pay their condolences, included the member representing Burutu Federal Constituency, Hon. Julius Pondi; Dr. Braduce Angozi; former Commissioner for Agriculture, Delta State, Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, member representing Warri South West Constituency; Hon. Ekanpou Enewaridideke, SA to the Governor of Delta State on Politics; Hon. Paul Krugbe, Member, State Unveils Basic Education Board, SUBEB, among others.
In his remark, Deputy Governor Kingsley Otuaro, described the deceased as a woman of discipline, godliness and love whose entire life was dedicated to the service God and humanity.
Otuaro added, “We will most certainly miss all the virtues of love, discipline, godliness and good-neighbourliness you taught us and shared. Rest in perfect peace our dear mum until we meet at the bossom of the Lord.”
On his condolence message, the member representing Burutu Federal Constituency, Hon. Julius Pondi, stated, “We shall surely missed you but will be comforted with the life you lived. Your children surely were well brought to contribute to society, we are gladded that you live a good life worthy of emulation. Rest well our lovely mother.”
In his response, Chief Amgbaduba described his mother as an extra-ordinary woman who had no means of qualification in motherhood.
The commissioner thanked the deputy governor and dignitaries for standing with him and his family over the demise of his mother.
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