Ohworode Committed 70years Of His Life Rendering Service – Okowa 

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The Governor of Delta State, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa and the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly and Governor-elect, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori exchanging pleasantries with Vanguard Newspapers Publisher, Pa Sam Amuka during the funeral rites of Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom.
Clergymen led by Rt. Revd. Cyril Odiboroghere Odutemu (JP), Archbishop of Bendel Province and Bishop of Ughelli Diocese and Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria and other men of God paying their homage to the departed monarch,  who was a Royal Canon in Anglican Communion.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, exchanging pleasantries with Rt. Revd. Cyril Odiboroghere Odutemu (JP), Archbishop of Bendel Province and Bishop of Ughelli Diocese, Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, former President of Christian Association of Nigeria, with other clergymen.
By Ovedhe Hezekiah.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State on Friday said, the departed Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom, HRM. (Dr ) Richard Layeguen Ogbon, Ogoni-Oghoro I JP, Royal Canon, OON, committed 70 years of his life in rendering service to his people and humanity.
Okowa stated this at the funeral service of the departed monarch, Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area of the state, calling on the people to emulate his virtues.
He called on Nigerians to play their role in working for the peace, progress and development of the nation, noting that, the call had become necessary as it would go a long way in helping the country to regain its lost glory among the comity of nations, adding that every Deltan and every Nigerian should work towards making the state and the country great.
While paying tribute to the departed monarch, who was called to eternal glory at the age of 106 years, Okowa urged Nigerians to emulate the exemplary lifestyle of the centenarian traditional ruler who was dedicated to the peace, unity and development of his kingdom and beyond.
In his words; “There is still a role for every Deltan and every Nigerian to play to ensure that we collectively make life better in the country despite the difficult and very challenging times in the nation.
“I want to urge those of us that live because, as we gather here this afternoon to honour our departed father, it is no longer about him, it is about us and the life that we live and the contributions that we make to our state and to our nation great.
“Even in very difficult times and very challenging times in our nation, there is still a role for every Deltan, there is still a role for every Nigerian to play to ensure that we make life better for this nation,” Okowa said.
The Governor lauded the Olomu Kingdom and the Urhobo nation for giving the late royal father a heroic burial.
He said; “I believe that looking back, there is a lot of lessons to learn from the life of our departed royal father, our departed royal Canon of the Anglican church and a father figure in Delta State, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Richard Ogbon, the Owhorode of Olomu Kingdom.
“I met him several years ago but very closely, as we worked in government particularly in this last seven years while l was governor, l found that he was a man who was a special breed from God; to the extent that even at the age of 106 years old, he was still strong and able to attend our state functions.”
“The late monarch served the government as a teacher for 35 years and served Olomu Kingdom for another 35 years as traditional ruler.
“He was a wonderful man full of wisdom and l thank God that a lot of us tapped into that wisdom. He was a man full of prayers and any time l met him, he did prayed for me and l know that his prayers is one that the Lord heard that saw me through this eight years in office.
“So, l thank God for the life that he lived; a life that was exemplary. Yes, sometimes, prophets are not honoured in their homes. But l thank God that papa received accolades from a lot of people and we respected him a lot.
“We also thank God for the peace that he brought to the Olomu Kingdom and as the immediate past Chairman of the Traditional Rulers Council of the Urhobo nation, he achieved quite a lot in helping to bind the Urhobo nation together.
“So, papa did a lot of great work both in educating our people, in community service and in ensuring the unity of the Urhobo people and the unity of Delta State.
“As a state, we will continue to miss him. He has left his name in the sand of time and l believe by the special grace of God, he has gone to meet with the Lord,” he stated.
The funeral service was attended by the wife of Edo State Governor Mrs Betsy Obaseki; Governor-elect of Delta Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, Chief Great Ogboru, Vanguard Publisher, Mr Sam Amuka among others.

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