Buhari was represented at
the funeral ceremony by the Minister of State for Solid Minerals, Mr Uche Ogah.
President Muhammadu Buhari
and Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia have paid special tribute to late John
Aguiyi-ironsi, the second son of the former Head of State, late Maj.-Gen.
Aguiyi Ironsi, who was laid to rest on Friday in Umuahia, the Abia capital.
The president’s
representative was received by the wife and first son of the late general,
Victoria and Thomas, who is a former Minister of Defence.
In a speech at the
ceremony, Buhari described the deceased as “a very good man”.
He also described John’s
death as “a great loss not only to Abia but to the nation in general,” saying
that the late general’s family remained significant to Nigeria.
He said: “The death of our
brother John is unfortunate. Death is inevitable.
“We are all tools in the
hands of God and we pray that God will give the family the fortitude to bear
the loss.”
Ikpeazu also expressed
grief over the loss, describing John as a great man, who contibuted to the
success of past and present administrations in the state.
The governor, who was
represented by his deputy, Chief Ude Oko-Chukwu, said the family was very
important to Abia and the country.
“This is the family that
produced the first Military Head of State, the man who did his best for the
unity and progress of this nation,” Ikpeazu said.
He urged the family to take
solace in God, adding that John led a very beautiful Christian life.
Also, Sen. Theodore Orji,
representing Abia Senatorial District, encouraged the family to take heart,
describing death as “debt that must be paid by all.”
“John died early, that is
why it is painful.He was a good man who served under me when I was governor.
“Now, for those of us that
are living, it is an opportunity to do good and impact lives,” Orji said.
The deceased’s
nine-year-old only child, Nkechi, said that she would miss her father dearly
and prayed his soul to rest in peace.
Former Nigerian Ambassador
to South Africa, Okey Emuchay, described John’s death as a painful loss, saying
that he was kind-hearted and very honest.
The deceased’s elder
brother, Thomas, expressed regrets that his brother “died too early”.
He thanked Nigerians for
identifying with the family and sharing in its grief.
The deceased was buried in
Aguyi-Ironsi’s country home at Umuanna Ndume in Umuahia North Local Government
Area of the state after a requiem mass at St. Theresa’s Catholic Parish, Afara,
Umuahia.
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