Delta State Governor, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has expressed sorrow at the death of Chief Patrick Okpakpor a renowned lawyer and politician.
Chief Okpakpor popularly known as A.P.J died on Friday night after a protracted illness. He was 78.
The deceased hails from Otor-Iyede in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.
He was Commissioner for Finance in the defunct Bendel State, and first Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Delta State from 1991 to1992.
Chief P.ress Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Olisa Ifeajika, in a statement on Sunday in Asaba, commiserated with the Okpakpor family, the people of Isoko, Iyede Kingdom, and the Nigeria Bar Association over the demise of the eminent lawyer and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain.
He pointed out that the departed Okpakpor was an elder statesman, grassroots politician, and administrator, who excelled as a two-time commissioner in his illustrious political career.
The governor described the deceased as a “thoroughbred politician’’ recalling that he was a founding member of NCNC, NPN, NRC, NCPN – all defunct political parties, and the PDP where he contributed immensely to its successes in the Isoko area.
“On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I mourn Elder Statesman, grassroots-politician, a renowned lawyer and pioneer Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Delta, Chief A.P.J. Okpakpor, who passed on Friday after a protracted illness.
“The news of his death was saddening. A prominent lawyer, Okpakpor had a blissful legal career spanning over 40 years during which he contributed to the socio-economic development of Delta and Isokoland.
“He was a gentleman, who distinguished himself in the service of his people, especially as commissioner in the defunct Bendel State and Delta.
“In the formative years of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he was a founding member and contributed immensely to the party’s invincibility in Isoko North,’’ he said.
Okowa prayed that God would give his family, friends, and associates the grace to bear the loss of the great son of Isoko land.
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