The governor who was accompanied on a condolence visit to the family of the late traditional ruler by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Osaigbovo Iyoha and other top government functionaries, said the late Enogie will be greatly missed as he stood for the truth.
He said, “I am part of the family because over the last 70 years, he went to school with my mother and they grew up together and we had that personal family relationship. He stood for me throughout the period of my first tenure and my re-election.
“He stood for the truth. He was an encyclopedia not only of the history of the royal family and also of the history of Edo South. He was a reference point and when we were in doubt and not clear on issues, he always had explanations. So, we will miss him.
“He was a true professional, a consummate journalist who had his path right. This is the first time I will be here and he is not around to receive me and have intimate sessions with me. It’s painful. We thank God for his life, as he was strong and clear on issues.”
Obaseki noted that the late Edun Akenzua was a true father, a great Edo man and a great prince of Benin Kingdom, and would be greatly missed, adding that the state government will continue to support the family and work with them to ensure a successful burial.
Speaking on behalf of the family, the eldest son of the Enogie, Prince Agharese Edun Akenzua expressed appreciation to the governor and his entourage for the visit, noting, “I thank the governor for the visit at this time. I appreciate the governor for his continuous support for the family at this trying time.”