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July 3, 2013
Senator Pius Akpor Ehwerido: Senate sets up nine-man burial committee

The Senate has set up a nine-man burial committee to liaise with the family of its late colleague, Sen. Pius Ehwerido, just as it adjourned plenary session in his honour.

Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba (PDP-Cross River), who on Tuesday in Abuja moved a motion to the adjournment, said the Senate had suffered an unspeakable loss.

“There is nothing on our order paper; this is deliberate because on June 30, we suffered an unspeakable loss. One of our best and brightest passed on.

“So, I move that we observe one minute silence in his honour, and adjourn till Wednesday,’’ he said.

The Senate President, David Mark, said the proposed debate on the report of the 1999 constitution review committee which was to begin on Tuesday would also be postponed to July 9.

The Senate observed a one-minute silence in honour of Ehwerido and adjourned the session since there was nothing on the order paper for consideration.

The committee is to be chaired by Sen. Suleiman Adokwe (PDP-Nasarawa) with senators James Manager, Ifeanyi Okowa, Olushola Adeyeye, Enyinnaya Abaribe, Ita Enang, Nenadi Usman, Gyang Pwajok and Joshua Lidani as members.
July 3, 2013

02/07/2013
Yesterday’s visit to Ewherido’s family was led by Senator George Akume, the Minority leader of the Senate. In his own message to the family, Akume said Late Ewherido was a valued member of the Senate who was respected by all for his brilliance and progressive ideas.

On behalf of his colleagues, he assured the family that the Senators will participate fully in the burial of the departed Senator. He also called his wife to feel free to call on any member should she need their assistance.

The Senators during the visit include: Senators George Akume, Domingo Obende, ’Gbenga Ashafa, Gbenga kaka, ‘Gbenga Obadara, Chris Ngige, Olufemi Lanlehin, Akin Odunsi, Mudashiru Husain, Ganiyu Solomon, Anthony Adeniyi, Oluremi Tinubu, Ehigie Uzamere, Olubunmi Adetunmbi, Robert Boroffice, ‘Jide Omoworare, Muhammed Bindowo Jibrilla, ‘Femi Ojudu, Ibrahim Musa and Abdulkadir Jajere.
By Martin Aruviere Egharevba

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