For the Anaocha Local Government Area where Prof. Dora Akunyili
began her public service career, her demise is seen as a big
loss. According to the executive chairman of the Council, Hon. Ikeobi
Ejiofor, the people are mourning Akunyili’s departure as they have never
done before.He said: “Anaocha people, Anambra people, Nigeria and the
world at large are mourning Her Excellency, the late Prof. Dora
Akunyili. During her time, she was an exemplary leader, a diplomat, an
excellent woman and a mother because, for us, especially people of
Agulu, people of Anaocha, people of Anambra Central, she played a key
role in the development and socio-political emancipation of the people.
She spoke for the masses and cared for the elderly, the less privileged
and I am sure all of us have been bereaved by her death. I must say God
is with us, the people of Anaocha because I think it happened at a time
we needed her most. Be that as it may, God, who is the Almighty, has
taken her away from us.”
“I just pray that God gives us the peace to cherish all the good
things that Dora did in her lifetime. The family, the people of Agulu,
the people of Anaocha and the people of Nanka as well, where she hailed
from, in Orumba North, have been mourning the loss of Dora but behold,
that is God’s choice.”
On the local government’s involvement in the burial arrangement, the council boss said: “We are well involved. Of course, Dora comes from Anaocha and, for me, as the executive chairman of Anaocha and the good people of Anaocha, we are very much ready to welcome the visitors, who will come for the burial. We are very much in the planning and preliminary arrangement, a lot is expected and we are up to the task to give our dear mother a befitting burial.”
He promised the visitors of good hospitality, stressing: “Our visitors should meet the things that Dora was known for. These are Excellence in service delivery, calmness, goodwill, courage, humility in excellence, and they should be expecting culture and all these at the burial.”
On the plan by the local government to immortalise her, the chairman said: “Yes, of course, because of the role she played, and because of her stand in development, women mobilisation, men mobilisation and representation, there are a lot of ways to immortalise her; we are making due consultations to give her the best and I am very sure that in the future, we will make that public.”
On the local government’s involvement in the burial arrangement, the council boss said: “We are well involved. Of course, Dora comes from Anaocha and, for me, as the executive chairman of Anaocha and the good people of Anaocha, we are very much ready to welcome the visitors, who will come for the burial. We are very much in the planning and preliminary arrangement, a lot is expected and we are up to the task to give our dear mother a befitting burial.”
He promised the visitors of good hospitality, stressing: “Our visitors should meet the things that Dora was known for. These are Excellence in service delivery, calmness, goodwill, courage, humility in excellence, and they should be expecting culture and all these at the burial.”
On the plan by the local government to immortalise her, the chairman said: “Yes, of course, because of the role she played, and because of her stand in development, women mobilisation, men mobilisation and representation, there are a lot of ways to immortalise her; we are making due consultations to give her the best and I am very sure that in the future, we will make that public.”
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