From Jude Owuamanam, Jos

Plateau State Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwan  has condoled with the former Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Audu Ogbe, over the death of his daughter, Mrs Odema Akerele.

Akerele was said to have passed on at the age of 41.

In a condolence message, signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor, Gyang Bere Bere, Mutfwang described the death of Mrs Akerele as profound loss felt by all who knew her.

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The Governor enumerated her remarkable qualities of love, selflessness, patriotism, and her unwavering dedication to fostering unity and peace within her family and among all who had the privilege of crossing her path.

Mutfwang, who acknowledged Mrs Akerele’s significant contributions as the former Chief Operating Officer of Rendeavour and Alaro, reiterated her legacy of compassion and support, which radiated beyond her immediate circles, enriching the lives of her community and beyond.

The Governor further highlighted Mrs. Akerele’s exemplary faith, wisdom, diligence, and resilience in the service of both God and humanity, extolling her as a beacon of inspiration worthy of emulation by all.

Mutfwang, on behalf of the entire Plateau State family, offered fervent prayers for solace and strength to Chief Audu Ogbe and his grieving family, beseeching the Almighty to grant them the fortitude to bear this profound loss and find comfort in cherished memories during this difficult time.