The Guardian (Nigeria)

Four prominent Delta indigenes die within six days

State govt begins distributi­on of furniture to schools

- From Chido Okafor ( Warri) and Sony Neme ( Asaba)

NOfewer than four prominent Delta State indigenes namely: Maj. Gen. Orho Obada ( rtd), Chief Tom Amioku, Joyce Overah and Pastor ( Mrs.) Victoria Avwomakpa, have died within the last six days.

While Obada, Amioku and Avwomakpa died at the weekend, Overah passed on a week ago. They all died separately after brief illnesses of undisclose­d nature.

A family member told The Guardian that Obada, a former Federal Commission­er, Acting Chief of Air Staff and erstwhile Aide- de- Camp ( ADC) to former President, the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, died on Saturday night after a brief illness.

He was also a Federal Commission­er, Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation and Fiscal Commission ( RMAFC), Commander, Training Command and Second- inCommand, Nigeria Air Force ( NAF), Kaduna and current Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Urhobo Progress Union ( UPU).

Amioku, a former Commission­er for Works in Delta State, DESOPADEC

Commission­er, chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) and former Vice Chairman of PDP in Delta Central, died after a protracted illness that had kept him away from active politics for months.

Reliable sources confirmed that Overah, a former Commission­er and House of Representa­tives member, equally died after a brief illness.

The late Avwomakpa, who was wife of the immediate past Chairman of SouthSouth Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria ( CAN), Archbishop

God- Dowell Avwomakpa, also died after a brief illness. EANWHILE, in preparatio­n for the reopening of schools closed due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, the Delta State Government has commenced distributi­on of 760 sets of furniture to three public secondary schools in the state.

Commission­er for Basic and Secondary Education, Patrick Ukah, disclosed that the process, which is an ongoing exercise, would be replicated across the state in continuati­on of the exercise that began in March, but was stopped due to coronaviru­s lockdown.

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