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Labour Party Mourns As National Vice Chairman Dies
The National vice chairman of the Labour Party, Adi Shirsha Adi has died at 61.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Vice Chairman, North Central of the Labour Party, Comrade Adi Shirsha Adi
is dead.
Olufemi Arabambi, the party’s National Publicity Secretary disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
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Olufemi said Adi died on Wednesday after a brief illness at 61.
The statement read, “the National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, on behalf of the National Working Committee and National Executive Council of Labour Party regrettably announces the death of our National Vice Chairman, North Central of the Labour Party, Comrade Adi Shirsha Adi who passed away on Wednesday evening after a brief illness”.
Arabambi described the passage of Comrade Adi as shocking, saying that his contribution to the enthronement of the people’s government will be sorely missed.
“The party expressed deep regret over the death of Comrade Adi Shirsha Adi, describing him as a dedicated and committed man, who contributed immensely to the growth of the party in the zone and urged the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude”.
The party said, “this is not the kind of news we are expecting to broadcast. But as believers, we cannot question God, He knows best.
“As believers, we have no option but to thank God for his life. And as a party, we will continue to forge ahead in the philosophy he was yearning for.
“Our party is overwhelmed by this great loss of a very patriotic Nigerian leader; a man of immense humility, who demonstrated an exceptional commitment to the unity, stability, and development of our country.”
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The party urged the family to sustain the legacies of their father.
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