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Sen. Nwoko describes Benjamin Elue’s death as shocking

Benjamin Elue
Late Benjamin Elue

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Elue who served as deputy governor to former Gov. James Ibori between 1999 and 2007 died on Saturday at the age of 85.

By Deborah Coker

Sen. Ned Nwoko (APC-Delta) has described as shocking the death of Chief Benjamin Elue, former Deputy Governor of Delta State.

Elue who served as deputy governor to former Gov. James Ibori between 1999 and 2007 died on Saturday at the age of 85.

In a condolence message in Abuja on Sunday, Nwoko representing Delta North Senatorial District, said that the death of the elder statesman, was a monumental personal and collective loss.

He recalled decades of close social, cultural and political association with the deceased, noting that their relationship was built on mutual respect and enduring affinity.

The lawmaker described the late octogenarian as a father figure, humble counsellor and a dependable confidant with a gentle and decent spirit.

According to him, Elue brought rare integrity, honesty, and accountability to public office during his tenure as deputy governor.

He said that the late statesman’s high moral character and disciplined approach to governance distinguished him as one of the finest political leaders the state had ever produced.

Nwoko further described the deceased former deputy governor as a uniquely modest leader whose social refinement, humility, and contentment stood in sharp contrast to the excesses often associated with Nigeria’s political environment.

“It is with immense grief that I received the sad news of the passing of Chief Benjamin Elue, former deputy governor of our dear state.

“He will be remembered as an exemplary patriot and accomplished statesman who made outstanding contributions to the growth and development of Delta.

“His legacy of discipline and selfless service will continue to endure, because he was a rare breed of leader; modest, principled, and humane,” he said.

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