Ubah’s death robbed S’East of an illustrious son – Senate Leader

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Senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, has expressed shock over the passage of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah who represented the Anambra South Senatorial District in the 9th and current 10th Senate.

Ubah before his demise in London in the early hours of Saturday, was the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum, Downstream and Chief Executive Officer, Capital Oil and Gas.

Senator Bamidele in a personally signed condolence, said going by Ubah’s commitment to the development of his constituents, Anambra and Southeast, the geo-political zone, “has lost an illustrious and determined son.”

He described Senator Ubah as a philanthropist, oil magnate and one of the legislators passionate about the development of his constituents – both old and young.

He said the late senator stood to be counted at a time when the southeast was ravaged by insecurity in the state, pointing out how he mobilised vigilante groups against the agents of insecurity in his senatorial district and beyond.

“I received the news of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah’s passing with grief and sadness.

“He was passionate about the development and liberation of his people from the grips of poverty and penury. He was an astute business tycoon with a profound influence on the younger and future generations.

“He personally shared his political aspirations and his plan for the people of Anambra State and South-east at large.

“While we were looking forward to the actualisation of his aspiration and plans, God Almighty, the Owner of Earth and Heaven took him away.

“To God our Father, the time is right. To us, we are writhing in pain. We cannot question His Maker for calling him home at a time he’s still pursuing greater goods for the greater number of his constituents”, he said.

In the Senate, Bamidele attested to the quality of Senator Ubah’s contributions to nation-building at this challenging time and how he had joined hands with his colleagues regardless of their ethnic, political and religious leanings to build an efficient and functional federation.

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