FUGAR - Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State yesterday, unveiled - TopicsExpress



          

FUGAR - Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State yesterday, unveiled the statue of the former Chief of General Staff, Vice Admiral Mike Okhai Akhigbe, to immortalise him in Fugar, Etsako Central Local Government Area of the state. Speaking at the ceremony, Oshiomhole said “Everybody has opportunity to define how he wants to be remembered when you are alive and whether people remember or not, there are things you do that it is impossible for people to forget. “This road on which we are hosting the event was constructed with several other roads by Admiral Akhigbe in nine months and one can only imagine if he had the privilege to live much longer, he would have done much more. So in Akhigbe we had a leader who remembered that no matter how much privileges he had in life, he needed to give something back to his roots”, he said. “I believe that all of us who are here today would be inspired by what is being done in his honour and to try to remember that we come from somewhere. It is a great honour to be here to unveil this statue in memory of our late brother and leader”. He commended the Chairman of the Local Government for deeming it fit to immortalize the late Admiral, adding that the state government is challenged, noting that “nothing can be too much for the leadership the late Admiral provided for us. “I want to thank the people of Fugar for remembering their son and to see this crowd this hot afternoon waiting patiently for hours shows that even in death, Admiral Akhigbe commands the respect of his people and May God bring more development to this community”, he said. The Chairman of Etsako Central Local Government, Mr. Emmanuel Momoh said immortalizing the late Admiral was the least the local government could do in view of late Admiral Akhigbe’s immense contributions to the development of the local government and the country. In a remark the son of the late Admiral, Mr. Ikhane Akhigbe commended the state and local governments for the honour done to their father and expressed the indebtedness of the family to everyone. A Memorial Mass had earlier been held at the St Theresa Catholic Church in memory the late Chief of General Staff.
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 21:23:16 +0000

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