TONY EZIKE
Ekwunife, who visited the family to sign the condolence register, expressed deep sorrow over the loss, recalling Anaekwe’s pivotal role in Nigeria’s democratic journey. She said his life was defined by integrity, public service, and a strong commitment to national unity.
“As I signed the condolence register, I was overwhelmed with emotion; not just grief, but admiration for a man whose impact transcended generations,” Ekwunife said.
The Senator noted that Ide Anaocha championed democratic values with boldness and clarity, adding that his contributions echoed the hopes of millions, especially in the South-East. She emphasized that even after leaving public office, he continued to mentor young leaders and advocate for justice and good governance.
“His passing is not only a loss to Anaocha or Anambra State, but to the entire country,” she added.
Ekwunife prayed for the peaceful repose of his soul and urged leaders across the country to emulate his legacy of purposeful and patriotic leadership.
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