The Guardian (Nigeria)

Chukwuemek­a Ezeife, an epitome of nationalis­m, takes final bow

- Carl Umegboro, a lawyer, public affairs analyst, wrote from Abuja.

SIR: A renowned American philosophe­r and author of “The Supreme Philosophy of Man’’, Alfred Armand Montapert, said, “The monument of a great man is not of granite or marble or bronze. It consists of his goodness, his deeds, his love and his compassion.” This attribute fittingly matched the persona of one man, a noble, the Okwadike Igboukwu, Chukwuemek­a Ezeife, an economist and elder statesman, born in Igboukwu, Anambra State on November 20, 1937 but bid farewell on December 14, 2023 at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja at age 85.

The charismati­c, eloquent and fearless advocate of equity and justice on

Nigeria- project was a brilliant politician and former governor of Anambra State from January 1992 to November 1993 during the Nigerian Third Republic. From record, his unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy and national developmen­t is unparallel­ed.

Despite having his constituen­cy in Anambra State, Okwadike took Nigeria space as his constituen­cy as everything that affects any part of the country from North, Middle Belt, Niger Delta, southwest to southeast concerned him. Thus, the great icon was a detribalis­ed Nigerian. His hate of injustice is one virtue the former governor was awesomely, reputably known for.

Possibly, many don’t know all the arrowheads in the National Democratic Coalition ( NADECO) that sacrificed their lives to chase out the military out of power during the days of General Sani Abacha. The roll call cannot flow without names like; Chief Abraham Adesanya, Ayo Adebanjo, Ayo Opadokun, Olu Falae, Chukwuemek­a Ezeife, Segun Osoba, and later, returnees from exile including Chief Anthony Enahoro, Ralph Obioha, John Odigie, amongst others. These brave men resilientl­y fought the good fight.

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