Remains of Senator Nosike Ikpo, political colossus interred, he was a unifying force for Anioma, says Okowa

Remains of Senator Nosike Ikpo, political colossus interred, he was a unifying force for Anioma, says Okowa

Delta Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa (right); Dr. Austin Obidi (2nd left) and Dr. Obiageli Nnamani (Nee Ikpo), during the burial ceremony of Obi Senator Nosike Ikpo, at Ibusa Delta State. Saturday 20/3/21. PHOTO: JIBUNOR SAMUEL.

The remains of Obi Senator Nosike Ikpo, a deep-rooted politician, revered national leader and second republic senator who died aged 92, was laid to rest at his Ibusa, Delta state country home.

The deceased nongenarian, a renowned and detribalised Unity Party of Nigeria(UPN) and National Party of Nigeria(NPN) political patriarch, whose period at the red chamber of the National Assembly {1979-1983} was replete with selflessness, courage, candidness and wisdom inspired up-and-coming politicians to higher accomplishments at senatorial, state and national levels.

He will be remembered for his exemplary commitment to the Anioma State Movement, as a successor to the pioneer chairman, Rt. Hon (Dr) Denis Osadebey.

Late Obi senator Ikpo also, was a key stakeholder in the creation of Delta state, and an avowed advocate of unity in diversity within the Nigerian polity.

Meanwhile, Delta Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has called for unity and political cohesion among Anioma people in the state as honour to late Senator Nosike Ikpo.

Okowa said that the late sage, a political father of all Anioma people, sowed the seed of emancipation of the people and was firmly committed to promoting peace and political advancement of the people.

He spoke at the funeral of the late Ikpo, who died at 92, in his Ibusa community in Oshimili North Local Government Area of the state.

He said that the former senator made remarkable contributions to the development of Delta North, adding that he also played notable role in stabilising the polity in the defunct Midwest region and Bendel State.

According to Okowa, distinguished Senator Ikpo was a lover of Anioma people and a strong voice that made the people realise that they can struggle among the committee of commuities and ethnic nationalities to become what they can be.

He added that the late nonagenarian was a formidable voice on the necessity for people of Delta North to come together, saying “today, we are glad that people are beginning to realise that we have to stay together”.

While saying that Nosike Ikpo’s love for the people of Anioma was unquantifiable, the governor called on Delta North people and all Deltans to emulate his virtues of peace-building and selfless service to humanity.

“Nosike Ikpo was a man full of wisdom. Even when he didn’t have the opportunity of a formal education at the beginning of his life, he struggled through life and was able to help himself by God’s grace, and rose to the pinnacle of a legislative career.

“Starting from the grassroots as a councillor and ending up in the Senate is no mean feat. It is a huge achievement made possible by God obviously because the man was resilient and committed to that which he believed in.

“We must forever remember him because if people like him did not start that foundation, I am wondering what some of us would have been able to build on.

“He was a formidable voice on the necessity for our people to come together. Today, we are glad that people are beginning to realise that we have to stay together.

“He was a man that built bridges. As people of Anioma, as people of Delta North, we must realise that the more we stay together, the better for us so that the foundations that some of these our fore fathers made for us, we do not use our own hands to destroy them.

“We need to continue to speak about him. He was a strong voice; even in death, he still remains a strong voice. He is a man we need to emulate and these are the kind of men that can enable us to build a stronger community for ourselves,” the governor said.

Earlier, one of the children of the late nonagenarian, Dr. (Mrs.) Obiageli Nnamani, had while welcoming the governor to the ceremony, thanked him for identifying with the family in its moment of grief.

Nnamani said that she and her siblings were greatly humbled by the governor’s show of love towards the Nosike Ikpo family before and during the period of their grief.

In their separate remarks, Hon. Pat Ajudua and Chief Austin Izagbo described late Senator Ikpo as a great political icon, scholar and a great writer as well as a man of extreme intelligence and a leader par excellence who would be greatly missed for his political tutelage.

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