ENUGU DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, ENEH COMMISERATES WITH HON. SOLOMON UDEH OVER DEATH OF HIS FATHER


ENUGU DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, ENEH COMMISERATES WITH HON. SOLOMON UDEH OVER DEATH OF HIS FATHER

Published by JANE-CARESTV, Saturday April 13, 2024

The Deputy Minority leader/Member representing Awgu North Constituency, Enugu State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mrs Jane Eneh (JP) has commiserated with Hon. Solomon Ifechukwu Udeh, former commissioner and current Member Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC), over the death of his beloved Father, Late Chief Okafor Gabriel Udeh, who died at the age of 81. 


The lawmaker who sent words of condolence to Hon. Solomon Udeh and family, through her representatives to the funeral ceremony held on Friday, April 12, 2024, at Uhuokpo Ogugu, in Awgu LGA, Enugu State explained that it is a painful thing for one to lose a father, pointing out that late Chief Okafor Gabriel Udeh, through his dedication and services to God, church and humanity, lived a fulfilled life. 

Responding, Hon. Solomon Udeh thanked the deputy minority leader for identifying with him and his family at their moment of grief. 

He described the lawmaker as a worthy servant of the people who have been playing a different kind of politics worthy of emulation. 

He further described the deputy minority leader as a wonderful and caring representative, adding that her kind gestures at this time of the family's grief will forever be remembered.

Hon. Solomon Udeh also thanked the delegates from the lawmaker and all who attended his father's funeral and prayed God to bless them abundantly.

#OkolikeMichael

Media Assistant to the Deputy Minority Leader ENHA.

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