Why we visited APC national women leader – Enugu Chairman, Nwoye

The Enugu State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has
said the visit to the national women leader of the party, Hajia
Salamatu Baiwa Umar-Eluma was to commiserate with her over the demise
of her mother, Hajia Zainab Abdulahi.

Late Hajia Abdulahi, who passed on last Wednesday, August 15, in a
private hospital in her community Ayingba, Dekina local government
area of Kogi State, died at the age of 79.

Condoling Hajia Eluma, at the weekend, during a condolence visit to
the bereaved family at Ayingba, the Enugu State APC chairman, Dr. Ben
Nwoye, who led the state delegation, described death as a necessary
end for every human.

He said: "we received with sadness the demise of your lovely mother,
and that is why we have come to mourn with you and your family.
Though, we know how painful and devastated it is to lose a mother, but
we should not mourn like unbelievers

"From every indication, mama was a great woman, and that was why she
was able to lay solid foundation for you and your siblings."

"We are here today to mourn with you as the mother of all progressive
women in Nigeria," Nwoye stated.

Responding on behalf of the family, the APC national woman leader, who
was a former Director in the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria,
FAAN, had expressed appreciation to members of the Enugu APC for
coming to share in their pain.

"I consider this visit a great honour, because you are the first state
chapter of our party to pay me condolence. I want to say that I, and
my family really appreciate. I lack words to express my joy on this
visit, Mr. chairman, you have done noble.

"My beloved women of Enugu APC, count on me always, I will always be
there for you, I will continue to be your advocate. But please, try to
support your chairman at all times for the progress of our great party
in your state," she said.

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