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Alex Ekwueme family, Community pay “Thank You” visit to Buhari at Aso Rock

By Meletus EZE

The family of former Vice-President, Dr Alex Ekwueme and Oko community on Thursday paid a “thank you” visit to President Muhammadu Buhari over befitting State  burial accorded late Ekwueme.

The late former Vice President of Nigeria, Dr Alex Ekwueme passed away on Nov. 19, 2017 and was buried on Feb. 2.

Prof. Laz Ekwueme, representative of the family and the community, who spoke to State House correspondents after the visit, said they were at the presidential villa to thank the President and federal government for the support and assistance rendered to the family.

“The federal government was gracious enough to give him a befitting state burial.

“So, we have come as family, his spouse, children, members of the family and cabinet of Oko community and other chiefs and friends, to say thank you to Mr. President.

“We thanked him for the work he did through the committee he set up, under the chairmanship of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the presence of the Vice President at the burial itself.”

He said that they also lauded him for the immortalizing his name by renaming the Federal University Ndufu Alike, in Ebonyi State, to Alex Ekwueme Federal University of Technology.

“We just came to say thank you to Mr President and his cabinet.”

He stated that late Ekwueme, during his lifetime, stood for integrity, honesty, love, selfless service to the country, unity and equity for all, justice and fair play.

He enjoined the federal government to fulfill the pledge  made to build mausoleum for the deceased at his place of residence.

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