Hendrix Oliomogbe
The national vice chairman, South-South of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Dan Orbih has described the late pioneer Edo State chairman of the PDP, Prince Solomon Aguele as a man of peace, wisdom, and dignity whose humility and kindness touched everyone who came across him.
In a condolence message to the family of Prince Aguele, Chief Orbih, also a former Edo State chairman of the PDP said that the deceased politician was more than a political figure.
He said that the late ex-chairman's role as the first state chairman of the PDP in Edo State was only one part of his legacy, adding that he was above all a mentor, a guide, and a father to many politicians.
The South-South national vice chairman remarked that he will personally, forever remain grateful for the counsel, encouragement, and friendship the late politician extended to him over the years as one of his successors as state chairman of Edo PDP.
He said that the life of Prince Aguele, from the small town of Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of the state, who died recently in the United States at 88, was a testimony of service, sacrifice, and unshakable belief in justice and fairness.
Chief Orbih mourned: "This loss is truly painful, but I urge the family to take solace in the knowledge that Prince Aguele lived an exemplary life that will continue to inspire generations. His memory and legacy will remain evergreen in our hearts.
"I extend my deepest condolences to the entire Aguele family. May the Almighty God comfort you, strengthen you in this moment of grief, and grant his gentle soul eternal rest."
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