Rivers
Civil Service Commission Mourns Director
The Rivers State Civil
Service Commission has described as painful the death of its Director of Finance and Administration, Eze Emmanuel Eche.
The deceased, who is a native of Rumuji in the Emohua Local Government Area died recently following a protracted illness.
Chairman of the commission, Sir Ngo Martyns-Yellowe, who led other commissioners and directors to pay a condolence visit to the family of the deceased at his Port Harcourt residence said that the commission had lost a friend.
Sir Yellowe said that Chief Eche was very friendly and an easy-going man who had never betrayed the commission stressing that the commission would continue to pray for the repose of his soul as well as pray for protection of those he left behind.
He used the occasion to call on the children to continue to demonstrate the good activities of their father by being united and to accommodate all interests that would advance their family.
Also speaking, the Commissioner III Chief Bebe Okpabi, urged the children to see the death of their father as act of God saying it is only God that gives and takes life. Chief Okpabi also advised the children that, the death of their father should strengthen the unity among them stressing that anything that would create disunity among them must be avoided.
On his own part, The Commissioner IV, Hon Prince Akekue, urged the bereaved family to put their trust in God as he has solution to every problem.
Responding, the first son of the deceased, Mr Kenneth Eche, thanked the commission for indentifying with them at their moment of grief stressing that they would not let their late father down.
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