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Thursday, 30 June 2016

Ojo Maduekwe dies at 71


A former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Ojo Maduekwe, is dead. He died

in Abuja on Wednesday evening.
The cause of his death was however unknown, but the Chairman of the
Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, Walid Jibril, confirmed
his death.
Until his death, Maduekwe was the secretary of the PDP BoT.
He was said to have died at his Ministers’ Estate residence, Abuja.
Sources close to him said he had a health challenge on his way back to
Nigeria from the United States of America.
Jibril, in an emotion-laden voice, told our correspondent that the death of
his secretary came to him as a rude shock.
He said he got the news from Saudi Arabia, where he is currently observing
the Lesser Hajj.
Jibril, who alongside Maduekwe and other members of the Board of the
PDP took over the running of the party following the crisis that engulfed the
PDP after its national convention in Port Harcourt on May 21, said the
party had lost a loyal member.
He said, “He was a worthy man; a very dedicated member of the party,
who operated with an open mind. He was a very resourceful man, a
dependable ally who tried his best for the country, his party, his family and
everyone around him.
“It is a great loss to the nation, the PDP and his family. He was a national
secretary of our party, a former ambassador. In fact, I have lost a friend
and a loyal party man.
“He was one of the best secretaries of the party and a great manager of
men. It will be very difficult to have someone like him. “
Also, a former Minister of Transportation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, said he
received the news of Maduekwe’s death with shock.
He said it was difficult for him to believe that his colleague in the BoT had
died, saying that “he was a nice man. He was very intellectual in all his
ways.
“He was a plain person, he had no animosity towards anyone. We spoke
about three weeks ago and I never knew that we were speaking for the last
time. “
While serving as the minister of transportation, Maduekwe popularised the
use of bicycle as a means of transportation. This made people to refer to
him as “Ojo oni keke,” which means Ojo, the bicycle man.
Born on May 6, 1945 in Abia State, the deceased was appointed Foreign
Affairs Minister on July 26, 2007 by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua
He left office in March 2010 when the then Acting President Goodluck
Jonathan dissolved his cabinet.Punch

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