The Kogi State government has said it was deeply
saddened by the passing of a distinguished statesman and former deputy governor
of the State, Chief Patrick Adaba, who died at the age of 79 years.
A statement by the Commissioner for Information and
Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, noted that Chief Adaba was a shining model
of leadership, service, and dedication to the progress of Kogi State and
Nigeria as a whole.
He said as Deputy Governor to the late Governor
Abubakar Audu, he served with integrity, patriotism and an unwavering
commitment to the development of the State.
“His contributions to governance, his statesmanship,
and his role in shaping the early foundation of Kogi State will never be
forgotten.
“His passing is not only a loss to his family, the
Ebira nation and his political associates, but also to the entire state and the
nation at large. We will forever remember his selfless service, his passion for
the people, and the legacy he leaves behind.
“On behalf of the Government and the good people of
Kogi State, His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Chief Servant of Kogi
State, extends his deepest condolences to the Adaba family, the people of Kogi
State, and all who were touched by Chief Adaba’s life and leadership.
“He fuelled his dream of a great Kogi State with an
unblemished patriotism and great service to our dear state in and out of office
as we continued to consult him to tap from his wealth of experience. He will be
sorely missed.
“We pray that the Almighty grants his soul eternal
rest and gives his family the strength to bear this great loss.
“We pray that his legacy continues to inspire
generations to come,” the Commissioner stated.
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