Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki
Ebonyi State Governor, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, has commiserated with the family of eleven victims who died in a recent tanker explosion in, Enugu State.
Governor Nwifuru, represented by his wife, Mrs Uzoamaka Ogbonna Nwifuru, said that the State Government was pained by the ugly incident that claimed the lives of eleven victims from Abofia village in Ebonyi Local Government Area of the state.
She extended heartfelt condolences to the family of Mr. Jeremiah Nwaji.
The 11 victims died while returning from Anambra State for the burial of their late father, Chief Augustine Nwaji.
They were among the victims of the tanker explosion, which occurred at Ugwu Onyeama along Anambra-Enugu Expressway claiming the lives of 11 persons in the family which include the father, mother, 6 children, younger brothers and house maid.
In a solemn visit, a high-powered delegation from the state government conveyed the deepest sympathies of the government and people of Ebonyi State to the bereaved family.
Speaking on behalf of the Governor, Mrs Nwifuru expressed profound grief over the heartbreaking incident, describing it as an irreplaceable loss not only to the family but also to the entire Ebonyi state.
The First Lady also used the opportunity to pray for the souls of the departed, urging the family to find solace in God.
“This tragedy is deeply painful, and we share in the sorrow of the Nwaji family. Losing multiple family members in such a horrific manner is beyond comprehension. As a government, we stand with you in this time of grief, and we assure you of our unwavering support,” she stated.
The Chairman of ALGON and Ebonyi Local Government Area, Mr Chinedu Uburu and the Chief of Staff, Government House, Prof. Emmanuel Echiegu, in their separate speeches assured the bereaved family of their commitment to assisting them in every possible way to alleviate their pain.
The brother to the victim, Mr. Ikechukwu Nwaji, said his late brother and family met their untimely death on January 25, 2025 while returning for the burial of their late father on January 30th.
He pleaded that the Government should advise heavy duty vehicles to only move through the nights to reduce such accidents.
Also One of the family members, Mr Emeka Igwe, commended the State Government for the visitation, and pleaded for their prayers in their bereaved moment.
Highlights of the visit was signing of the condolence register and presentation of gifts to the bereaved family.