Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
lamented the death of one of his predecessors, Prince Tony Momoh,
saying his demise has robbed Nigeria of a rare patriot and a respected
elder statesman.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, the Minister expressed his
profound shock and sadness at the death of Prince Momoh, who was also
a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
He said the former Minister was a strong believer in Nigeria’s ability
to surmount its challenges to become a highly respected member of the
comity of nations, noting that this informed his ”Letter To My
Countrymen” series which later culminated in a book, ”Reflections
on Letters To My Countrymen,” which he published in 1993.
Alhaji Mohammed said Prince Momoh, in his lifetime, worked tirelessly
with many like him for the merger of parties that gave birth to the
APC.
”To ensure the success of the new party, Prince Momoh and his
colleagues from the other merging parties ensured that the parties were not just dissolved, but also that their registration certificates were returned to INEC, which then cancelled them,” he said.
The Minister said in his regular communications with Prince Momoh, he
never for once wavered in his belief in a strong, peaceful and united
Nigeria, and he worked hard to ensure the realization of this until
his last breath.
He said the former Minister will be remembered for his meritorious
service to his fatherland, his love of humanity and his loyalty, and
urged his family to take solace in his indelible legacy.
Alhaji Mohammed prayed that God will grant repose to the soul of the
departed and also comfort and strengthen his family.
Dominica Nwabufo