Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Chief Agu Ojukwu, a key figure in Abia State’s economic development, describing his death as an irreparable loss and honoring his legacy of transformative impact.
Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, has described the death of Chief Agu Ojukwu as an irreparable loss to Abia State and the nation. In a heartfelt condolence message, Dr. Ogah extended his deepest sympathies to the Ojukwu family, reflecting on the late Chief’s remarkable contributions to the state’s economic progress.
Chief Agu Ojukwu, who passed away recently, was a distinguished son of Akanu Item and a former Economic Adviser to the Abia State Government. As the Founder and CEO of Tiger Consultants, his innovative policies and strategic insights were pivotal in shaping the economic landscape of Abia State. His efforts to address economic challenges and his unwavering dedication to the prosperity of the people left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire.
“Chief Ojukwu’s passing marks the end of a chapter that significantly influenced our state’s growth and development,” Dr. Ogah stated. “His legacy is a testament to his commitment and transformative impact, not just in Abia but across the region and the nation.”
Dr. Ogah praised Chief Ojukwu for his excellence and integrity, noting that his contributions set a benchmark in economic development. He expressed a strong commitment to continuing the advancement that Chief Ojukwu championed throughout his distinguished career.
As the people of Abia State and the nation at large mourn this profound loss, Dr. Ogah urged everyone to honor Chief Ojukwu’s legacy by upholding the principles and values he embodied. He also prayed for God’s comfort and strength for Chief Ojukwu’s family, friends, and associates during this difficult time.