‘A great loss to humanity’ — Peter Obi mourns Ifeanyi Ubah

...says he used his foundation to care for the less privileged


Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election, has mourned the death of Ifeanyi Ubah.

WITHIN NIGERIA reports that the senator representing Anambra south senatorial district died on Friday.

He was 52 years old.

This is contained in a post published on his X page on Saturday.

Obi praised Ubah for his contributions to humanity through his foundation, which supported the underprivileged.

He also commiserated with Ubah’s family and encouraged them to take solace in the peerless legacy he left behind.

“I received a rude shock this morning, the news of the death of my dear younger brother, and Senator Representing Anambra South Senatorial District, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah. We were all together on July 12, at the burial of Chief Pius Onwuzo in Nnewi, Anambra State,” Obi wrote on X.

” Senator Ubah personally welcomed me at the burial and requested that I visit his house for lunch, to which I pleaded with him to reschedule to another date as I already had several engagements for the day.

“During our discussions on the state of the nation, he told me that he now understands my commitment to the progress of humanity and that he aligns with it. He assured me that, despite our party differences, we would work together as a family, in serving our people.

“Similarly, despite party differences, I commended him for his contributions to a better humanity through his Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation, via which he cared for the less privileged in society, by investing in their education, and health and pulling people out of poverty.

“I urged him to continue in that direction. May God Almighty who called him home, at this time, forgive his sins and grant him eternal rest, and grant his family, the entire Anambra South Senatorial District; Anambra State; Nigeria; and all of us, the fortitude to bear his sad irreplaceable loss. God Almighty protect and bless his family always. -PO.”

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