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Ebonyi renames Presco junction after Offia Nwali

As way of honouring one of the late founding fathers of Ebonyi state, Sen. Offia Nwali, the David Umahi-led government has named the popular PRESCO junction situated along the ever-busy Abakaliki-Enugu federal highway after him.

Engr. Umahi, who made the announcement on at the weekend during Nwali’s funeral at the Onueke Township Stadium, Ezza South local government area of the state, noted that it was a way of immortalizing him.

He added that a “beautiful statute of Nwali would be erected at the junction so that people coming from both ends of the junction would behold its magnificence.”

The governor noted that the moment called for sober reflection on man’s journey on earth as the date of his tragic and painful demise shall remain a historic reminder of the moment that not just Ebonyi or Nigeria and humanity was diminished by this colossal loss.

“I praise Nwali’s courage, resilience and forthrightness while alive, as he was a huge blessing and figure of genuine distinction and pride to his family, Ezza clan, Ebonyi, Igbo race and Nigeria,” Umahi said.

He noted that nobody would believe that over two years ago, Nwali contested the state’s governorship position and was the first man to courageously confront the so-called anointed man of the past administration, who claimed to be called to lead the state.

Engr. Umahi urged his family, relatives and people of the state to be consoled by the legacies Nwali left behind and pledged that the state government would always identify with the family.

The Senate president, Dr. Bukola Saraki, described Nwali as a seasoned politician, ardent scholar and erudite educationist who made significant contributions to the growth and development of his people.

Saraki, represented by Chief Obinna Ogba, noted that Nwali displayed exceptional discipline, character and exemplary statesmanship worthy of emulation.

Ebonyi state Deputy Governor, Dr. Kelechi Igwe, noted that Nwali represented many things to many people: while to some, he was an enigma, to others, a godfather and yet to others, an embodiment of perseverance with uncommon composure and comportment.

His family members, individuals and groups from all sectors of human endeavour from the state, national and across the globe, paid glowing tributes to the late statesman and icon.

Nwali was the first blackman to obtain a Doctorate degree in Computer and Analytical Studies from the prestigious Harvard University, United States. He represented Abakaliki Senatorial District in the old Anambra state at the National Assembly between 1979—1983.

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