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Ebonyi assembly deputy speaker’s aide dies in road accident

He also prayed for the speedy recovery of the other victims of the accident and for Mr Eze’s soul to rest in peace.

• January 12, 2025
Ebonyi House of Assembly

Ifeanyichukwu Eze, personal assistant to the Deputy Speaker, Ebonyi House of Assembly, Chinedu Onah, has died in a road accident on the Abakaliki-Enugu Expressway. 

Chinonso Nwede, the secretary of the deputy speaker’s legislative aides forum, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday. 

According to him, the incident occurred whilst Mr Eze was returning from a funeral wake, accompanied by three other legislative aides and one additional person.

Mr Nwede said the wake was held in solidarity with a friend whose mother’s funeral took place on Jan. 11. 

“Sadly, Eze succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The four other individuals involved in the accident are still receiving treatment for their varying degrees of injuries,” he said.

Mr Eze, until his demise, was also the youth movement coordinator for Gov. Francis Nwifuru in the Umuogudu Oshia Ward of Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi.

Mr Nwede described Mr Eze’s demise as a painful loss for his colleagues and the people of Ebonyi, adding that it was “one too many and too difficult to endure”.

He noted that the incident was particularly devastating as Mr Eze’s colleagues were preparing to celebrate his completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme and other milestones.

“Eze’s life was not without its challenges, having lost his mother at a tender age and being raised without her care. 

“As the only son, his father had pinned his hopes on him, and was relieved to see him grow into a capable individual and serve as personal assistant to the fourth citizen of Ebonyi,” he said.

Mr Nwede expressed sympathy for Eze’s family, particularly his father, and the Deputy Speaker of the Ebonyi House of Assembly.

He also prayed for the speedy recovery of the other victims of the accident and for Mr Eze’s soul to rest in peace, whilst also seeking fortitude for his family to bear the irreparable loss. 

(NAN)

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