Jnr Pope: Enugu has lost one of its talented sons - Gov. Mbah

Jnr. Pope

Jnr. Pope

By Alex Enebeli

Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu, mourning Nollywood actor, Obumneme Odonwodo, a.k.a Jnr. Pope, says Enugu state has lost one of its talented sons.

The governor said Jnr. Pope’s death came at a time Enugu state was working hard to develop the creative potential of its youths for self-reliance.

Mbah stated this in a statement issued by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Aka Eze Aka, on Saturday night in Enugu.

Jnr. Pope, who hailed from Ukehe in Igbo-Etiti Council Area of Enugu State, and three of his colleagues lost their lives in the tragic boat accident on River Niger while returning from a movie location on Wednesday.

The governor who described Jnr. Pope’s death as ‘heart wrenching and unfortunate’, said he received the news with sadness.

“Indeed, the death of Jnr. Pope came at a time Enugu state was working so hard to develop the creative potential of its youths for self-reliance, job creation and export of their talents outside the shores of Nigeria,” Mbah said.

He expressed deep regret that such talented, young Nigerians could lose their lives in such an unfortunate circumstance.

The governor commiserated with the bereaved families, Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and the entire Nollywood industry on the loss of their members in an ill-fated boat accident.

He promised that the state would work in concert with the family to ensure a befitting burial for the late movie icon.

The governor stressed that the Enugu State Government had opened a condolence register for Nigerians to pay their tributes to the fallen Nollywood Star.

Mbah explained that the condolence register would be opened at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Information and Communication, State Secretariat, Enugu, on April 15.

“Those who may not get to the office of the Honourable Commissioner for Information and Communication may use the following email address condolencejuniorpope@gmail.com to register their condolences,” he said.

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