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Former Governor of Delta, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has described the late Senator Peter Nwaoboshi as a fearless politician, dependable leader and a strong voice of Anioma people.
Speaking in an emotional tribute at the Asaba residence of the late Nwaoboshi, Okowa lamented his passing, noting that Delta and the Anioma nation had lost one of their most committed and outspoken political figures.
According to him, the late senator was an astute politician, who played a pivotal role in the political development of Delta particularly during the formative years of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He recalled that Nwaoboshi was a founding Secretary of the PDP in the State and made significant contributions to the mobilisation efforts that culminated in the party’s historic victory in the 1999 general elections.
Okowa further stated that Nwaoboshi’s leadership qualities and dedication to public service saw him rise through the ranks of the party to become its Chairman in Delta before becoming Senator and represented Delta North Senatorial District at the National Assembly from 2015 to 2023.
“He was fearless in his approach to politics and a tireless fighter for the good of his people,” Okowa said, adding that the late lawmaker remained steadfast in defending the interests of Anioma and Delta throughout his political career.
The former governor, who is Coordinator, Renewed Hope Initiative in South -South, described Nwaoboshi’s death as a great loss, noting that Anioma and Delta had lost a dependable voice that consistently stood for justice, equity and development.
He prayed for the peaceful repose of Nwaoboshi’s soul, stating that the late politician had completed his earthly assignment to the glory of God.
Chief Peter Nwaoboshi, a former senator and seasoned politician, was widely respected for his courage, commitment to party politics and unwavering advocacy for his people.
In a related development, Senator Okowa also visited the Chairman of Delta State Civil Service Commission, Chief Roseline Amioku, who lost her son on Thursday in Asaba.
He commiserated with the Amioku family and prayed for God to grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss, urging them to take solace in the fact that the departed had gone to rest in the Lord.
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