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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Ex-President Jonathan Breaks Silence on the Death of Former CSO Whose Health Worsened in Detention

As the family of Gordon Obua prepares to bury him this weekend, the former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has finally reacted to the death of his CSO who showed deep commitment to service.
Obuah at the hospital
 
We had reported few weeks ago that Godwin Obuah, the former chief security officer of Goodluck Jonathan, died at the National Hospital, Abuja, after suffering “massive heart attack”.
 
The Department of State Services (DSS) had arrested Obuah two months after his principal left power, and he was detained at the headquarters of the agency.
 
To protest his detention, Obuah embarked on hunger strike. The secret police released him after his lawyer raised the alarm over his health condition. He later fell ill.
 
As the family prepares to bury Obua this weekend, former President Goodluck Jonathan, has broken his silence over Obua's death and finally reacted to the death of his CSO, saying that he was a man that showed deep commitment to service.
 
Jonathan noted that Obua’s death was very painful, given that he still had so much to offer to his people and nation.
 
A statement signed by his spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze, noted that Obua was a man with whom Jonathan struck good relationship.
 
Below is the text of the statement:

“On behalf of my family, I extend our deepest sympathy over the passage of Gordon Obua, my former Chief Security Officer, to eternal glory.

“Death is an inevitable end from which no human being is exempted. Yet as mortals we can never prepare enough for its coming, as the exit of every family member visits us with so much pain and sadness.

“Gordon’s case is even more painful because his end came too soon. He was a man who still had so much to give to his family, community and country.

“My staff for eight years, Gordon was one man with whom I established close kinship, not because he was from my own part of the nation, but because he showed deep commitment to service.

“In these trying times, I urge the family members to be comforted by the fact that Gordon left undying legacies of honesty, forthrightness, godly devotion and care for the less privileged.

“May God Almighty grant his soul eternal rest and bless the family with the fortitude to bear the loss.

“Accept our sincere condolences and prayers.”

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