Oshiomhole mourns Esogban of Benin Kingdom

Esogban of Benin, Chief Solomon Edebiri,
Late Esogban of Benin, Chief Solomon Edebiri, died after a brief illness in a private hospital in Benin City. He was aged 93.

 

By EMMANUEL JIMOH, Benin –

 

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has expressed sadness over the death of Chief Solomon Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin Kingdom.

 

 

Oshiomole in his condolence message on Friday,  said the late Esogban was a father figure to Edo people and an advisor who stood for the truth at all times.

“It is with sadness and deep sense of loss that I received the news of the death of my friend, The Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Uyunmwun Edebiri.

 

“Chief Edebiri was a courageous leader whose ideology revolved around enhancing the welfare of our people.

“He preached unity at all times, fought for what he believed in, and was always willing to offer valuable advice, drawing from his wealth of experience,” Oshiomhole said in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Victor  Oshioke.

Oshiomhole described the late Esogban as a man of truth “whose tenacity of principle was well demonstrated by his independent disposition,” saying that this made it impossible for anyone to intimidate him over his political choices.

He added that the late Benin chief was a stabilising force and a source of inspiration for all Edo people who looked up to him for guidance.

“As governor of Edo State, I consulted with him on several occasions and on each of those instances I was always impressed by his deep knowledge, understanding and frank assessment of the dynamics of our peculiar sociopolitical environment.

“Chief Edebiri will be remembered as a man of uncommon wisdom, a conscientious leader and a father figure who was always available to offer the much needed counsel for the advancement and progress of Edo state.

“His departure, no doubt, will create a vacuum that will take a long time to fill.

“Certainly, he lived a long, fulfilled life and touched so many people in so many positive ways.

“While we cannot question God for calling him at this time, our prayer is that he finds peace and eternal rest in paradise.

“I express my sincere condolences to his immediate family, the Oba of Benin,  Ewuare II, and the entire Benin Kingdom for this great loss,” he said.

 

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