Former President Obasanjo mourns the death of Chief Edwin Clark, praising his contributions to Nigeria’s unity and development. He laments the loss of patriotic leaders, highlighting Clark’s tireless advocacy for fairness and justice.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed sorrow over the loss of Chief Edwin Clark, lamenting the diminishing number of patriotic leaders at a time when their wisdom and experience are crucial for Nigeria’s progress.
In his condolence message, Obasanjo described Clark as a great brother, friend, and a revered leader who made significant contributions to the country, particularly in advocating for the oil-bearing states. He praised Clark for his unwavering dedication to his people, his vocal push for fairness and equity, and his role as a prominent figure in the Niger Delta.
Obasanjo also highlighted Clark’s remarkable career, from serving as Commissioner for Education and Finance in the former Midwestern State to his tenure as the official spokesman of the Federal Government in 1975. He recalled their collaboration in the Cabinet of General Yakubu Gowon, emphasizing Clark’s advocacy for minority rights during his time as a Senator in 1983.
Obasanjo further praised Clark’s lifelong commitment to democracy, peace, and national development. He recalled Clark’s participation in the Committee for the Goodness of Nigeria in 2021, which sought solutions to national challenges. He noted Clark’s enduring efforts in advancing Nigeria’s progress and his influential role as a community leader.
While mourning Clark’s passing, Obasanjo acknowledged the impact of his legacy, especially his dedication to public service, transparency, and national unity. He called for the nation to honor Clark’s contributions as an example for future generations.
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