By Segun Otokiti, Abuja
WorldStage Newsonline– President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio on Saturday told of how he threw away the phone on receiving the news of the death of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah about two weeks ago.
Akpabio made the disclosure when he led some of his colleagues on a condolence visit to the widow of the late lawmaker, Uchenna, in his Lagos residence.
Ubah, who represented Anambra South senatorial district at the Senate, died on July 27, 2024 reportedly of cardiac arrest in London at the age of 52
A statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Jackson Udom, quoted Akpabio as saying “I was jolted when I received the news of the death of a very dedicated and patriotic colleague, Senator Ifeayin Ubah.
When I received a call from Senator Mpigi that I should talk to you, I never knew it was the news of Senator Ubah’s death. I was thinking of something else and even asked to speak with him not knowing that it was about his demise.
“If you could remember, I didn’t conclude the conversation with you. I threw away the phone because of the shock. We never thought Senator Ubah would die in the next 40 years, but who are we to question God?”
According to Akpabio, Senator Ubah was one of the pillars in the 10th Senate and a father who taught the children in the way of the Lord.
He apologized to the late senator’s widow for his inability to get back to her after the call on her husband’s death ended abruptly, saying it was because he was so devastated and traumatized by the news.
“We learnt of your arrival in the country two days ago and so we decided to come and condole you and the children as well as other members of the family.”
To the children, Akpabio said: “your father brought you to the world and handed you over to God. You have to keep the memories of your late father alive. Death can happen to anybody but my prayer is that none of us should bury our children. Be proud that you are alive to bury your father and not the other way round.
“On behalf of the 10th Senate, where your late father and husband belonged, we console you all. We can’t question God, we can only say, it is the will of God. We wouldn’t have wished this for any of our colleagues or anyone else. We would be there with you all the way, in order to give him a befitting burial. He left so many legacies. May his soul rest in peace and may you be strong in the Lord to take care of the children.
In his response, on behalf of the family, Prince Chidi Orizu (Capt) thanked the President of the Senate and his entourage for finding time to visit the family. He promised to keep the Senate and its leadership informed on the burial plans.
On Akpabio’s entourage were, Senate Minority Whip, Osita Ngwu, Senators Saliu Mustapha, Sunday Karimi and Adetokunbo Abiru.


































































