The National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has commiserated with former Chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih, on the death of his wife and son.
In a condolence message by Mr Dayo Adeyeye, National Publicity Secretary of the committee, on Tuesday in Abuja, said it was heart-breaking for a man to lose wife and son within short intervals.
Mrs Patricia Anenih passed on at 74 in London on April 16.
Anenih’s son, Mr Eugene Anenih, died on Sunday at the age of 51. Both are yet to be buried.
According to the statement, the party identifies with Anenih’s agony at this trying period.
Adeyeye said, “your wife’s untiring support in an extremely busy and action packed political career cannot be overemphasised. Her departure must have left you with so much sorrow”.
“We believe in your capacity to overcome these painful losses. May the Lord grant you and your family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
“We pray that you will not sorrow again in the remaining days of your life. May the souls of the departed rest with the Lord in perfect peace.” (NAN)
In a condolence message by Mr Dayo Adeyeye, National Publicity Secretary of the committee, on Tuesday in Abuja, said it was heart-breaking for a man to lose wife and son within short intervals.
Mrs Patricia Anenih passed on at 74 in London on April 16.
Anenih’s son, Mr Eugene Anenih, died on Sunday at the age of 51. Both are yet to be buried.
According to the statement, the party identifies with Anenih’s agony at this trying period.
Adeyeye said, “your wife’s untiring support in an extremely busy and action packed political career cannot be overemphasised. Her departure must have left you with so much sorrow”.
“We believe in your capacity to overcome these painful losses. May the Lord grant you and your family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
“We pray that you will not sorrow again in the remaining days of your life. May the souls of the departed rest with the Lord in perfect peace.” (NAN)
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