Igbo, Yoruba Leaders Visit Odumakin, Chukwuma’s Families

Igbo, Yoruba Leaders Visit Odumakin, Chukwuma’s Families

A delegation of Igbo and Yoruba leaders under the leadership of the Chairman of Board of Trustees of Nzuko Umunna, Professor Pat Utomi and a former Minister, Modupe Adesanya Adelaja, yesterday paid a condolence visit to the families of Mrs. Yinka Odumakin and Innocent Chukwuma to commiserate with them on the death of the leading activists.

At Odumakin’s house, Utomi noted that the activist played a pivotal role as one of the facilitators of the “Handshake Across the Niger,” which was jointly hosted by the Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the Afenifere.

According to him, Odumakin was “instrumental in rekindling the bond of brotherhood between Ndigbo and their Yoruba brethren,” adding that this would go down in history as one of his many laudable contributions to peace-building and national development.

Utomi also noted during a similar visit to the family of Chukwuma, that Chukwuma was a towering figure in Nigeria’s human rights community, adding that his exploits especially during the volatile military era would remain indelible in the annals of Nigeria’s history.

Utomi stated that Chukwuma would be “sorely missed not only by Nzuko Umunna but by all lovers of freedom and development” due to his invaluable contributions as a strategic thinker and activist.

He prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed activists, and that their death would rekindle a national rebirth as a memorial to their struggles and patriotism.

Speaking in the same vein, Adesanya-Adelaja noted that the death of the activists has revived the spirit of brotherhood and cooperation between the Igbo and Yoruba peoples, adding that this is one of their greatest legacies as nationalists.

The delegation was received by the spouses of the deceased human rights activists, Dr. Joe Oke-Odumakin and Mrs. Josephine Chukwuma who thanked the delegates for the honour done to their husbands.

Members of the delegation included Senator Chris Anyanwu, Lady Onyeka Onwenu, Amb. Folake Marcus-Bello, Pastor Paul Bankole, Mr. Chido Nwakanma, Mr. Greg Muonyililo and Mr. Pat Okoye.

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