Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP Chief Ojo Maduekwe has died at the age of 71. Maduekwe served
variously as Minister of Culture and tourism, and Minister of Transport
in the Olusegun Obasanjo administration
and also Minister of Foreign
Affairs in the Yar’Adua administration.
He also served as National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP. He was mourned last night by the Deputy President of the
Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and described him as a “political
colossus, public administrator par excellence and uncommon patriot who
gave his best to the fatherland.”
Maduekwe Following the exit of Obasanjo from power, he served as
Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Canada during the Umar Yar‘adua
presidency. Maduekwe was also an unwavering associate of former President Obasanjo
in the period between 1999 and 2007 and was pivotal to the development
of some of the most cardinal political and policy programmes of that
administration.
Maduekwe was a central player in the politics of Abia State and
represented the state at several levels. As a matter of irony, one of
Maduekwe’s first political rivals, Senator Onyeka Okoroafor who fought
off Madukwe’s bid to the Abia Central Senatorial District in 1991
himself died last February and is yet to be buried. Many Ibo leaders
including officials of the Abia State administration were yesterday
comforting the family.
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