Eulogies pour in for late ADC to Jonathan buried in Bayelsa

Deputy Inspector General of Police, Moses Jitoboh, who was a former Aide-de-Camp to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, was laid to rest in his hometown, Trofani, Sagbama, Bayelsa, on Saturday.
Notable figures at the funeral included Mr Jonathan, Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, his predecessor, Seriake Dickson, and the Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun.
In his tribute, Mr Jonathan reflected on his first meeting with the late Jitoboh when he was Deputy Governor of Bayelsa state. He praised the late Jitoboh’s dedicated service to him and Nigeria.
Mr Jonathan described his death as painful and urged the late Jitoboh’s family to find comfort in his exemplary life. He recalled creating the Chief Security Officer role in the presidency for the deceased.
He added that the late Jitoboh’s legacy would be remembered for years. He prayed for God’s strength for the family during the difficult time.
Mr Jonathan stated, “I saw in him a bright future, and that’s why I brought him to Abuja as my ADC when I was vice president. I created the CSO position for Moses. He passed away too young, but we thank God for his life.’’
On his part, Mr Diri described the late Jitoboh as humble, peaceful, and result-driven. He noted that the late Jitoboh’s passing would be mourned not only by his family but by the entire Ijaw nation.
Mr Diri shared that the deceased visited him and explained his decision to pursue justice over a case with the Nigerian police, highlighting his commitment to fairness.
He expressed that Jitoboh’s death was a great loss to Trofani, the Ijaw nation, and Nigeria. Mr Diri prayed for his soul to rest in peace.
He stated, “Moses was humble, peaceful, and always sought justice and equity. He was a true friend and a champion for the development of the Ijaw people.’’
In his tribute, Mr Egbetokun, represented by DIG Basil Idegwu, remembered the late Jitoboh as a courageous, forthright, and disciplined officer.
Mr Egbetokun acknowledged the pain of Mr Jitoboh’s passing but encouraged his family to take comfort in his successful life and lasting contributions.
In his sermon titled, “The Greatest Achievement,’’ Bishop Peter Leghemo, reminded the congregation that death was inevitable but urged the people to ensure their names were in the book of life.
(NAN)
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