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Community Seeks State Burial For G U Ake
The Erema Community
in the Ogba Egbema/Ndni Local Government Area of Rivers State, has called for a state burial for late Chief G.U. Ake.
The community also commended the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike for leading a team of the state Executive Council on a condolence visit to the family.
The Eze Erema of Ogbaland, Azubuike Georgewill II said this when he led members of the community to the family of the deceased in Port Harcourt.
Eze Georgewill described Chief Eke as irreplaceable, adding that the Erema community will continue to remember the chief for his role in the development of , Ogbaland and Rivers State.
The monarch said that it was because of the importance of Ake to Erema, that he declared seven days mourning for him, while stressing that the shoe left behind by the deceased, will be too large for anyone to wear for now in the area. Eze Georgewill further said that the community will use the occasion of his demise to promote peace among Erema people and her neighbours.
He urged the deceased family to take solace in the fact that their late father lived a fulfilled life and pledged the continuous support of the family.
Responding, the widow of the deceased, Mrs Christiana Ake said that it was the wish of her husband that both Egiland and the entire Rivers State should live in peace.
Mrs Ake urged the people to preach forgiveness, adding that it is only in an atmosphere of peace that development can thrive, stressing that the youth must learn to forgive one another for the sake of their future.
She commended them for the visit, stressing that the family will continue to sustain the ideals of their departed father.