Rivers
Late PHALGA Chairman Touched Lives In Rumuwoji Community”
The Late PHALGA Care-
taker Committee Chairman Hon. Charles Paul-Ejekwu whose body was interred in Port Harcourt over the weekend has been described as a man who touched the lives of people in his native Rumuwoji Community and beyond.
A leader of Rumuwoji Community in Port Harcourt, Chief Dickens Ruhunda-Worlu said in a tribute to the late Chairman that from time, Hon. Ejekwu had his mindset on service delivery to his people in particular and humanity in general, and did not falter when he had the opportunity to serve them, adding that he was driven by a burning desire to touch lives in the few offices he held before his sudden death.
Chief Worlu recalled that as fresh graduates in the late 1990s, the deceased and himself were consummated in the common dream they shared to work for the emancipation of their community and humanity at large, stressing that his appointment as secretary of the community’s council afforded him the privilege of working towards the actualization of the dream, as he served the community very well in that capacity and earned commendation from the community.
Chief Worlu said even in his private capacity and as councilor of Port Harcourt Ward 13, the late PHALGA Chairman strove to put smiles on the faces of the needy that came his way within and outside Rmuwoji Community, and sustained his humanitarian gestures when he was appointed into positions of trust by the state governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi.
He said the deceased served in various position such as chairman of his former political party, PDP in Port Harcourt City Local Government before he moved with the governor to the All Progressives Congress (APC); Chairman, Rivers State Sports Management Board and Chairman of the PHALGA Care-taker Committee, the position he held until his demise.
His words: “As a true friend and brother, you have always stood by me both in good and bad times, as evidenced in your presence and full participation in all my occasions – from Wedding, Children dedication, chieftaincy; the prominent role you played in my father’s burial and during the trying period I was kidnapped through your conduct of regular prayer session and constant co-ordination of Port Harcourt Political leaders who visited to encourage my wife and family before my release.
“Death, we know is an inevitable end to all mortals but yours came when your people needed you most. I can’t fathom that the wicked hand of death did not allow you to fully accomplish the dream we both bad and shared — to work for the emancipation of our community and humanity at large”, he said.
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