Governor Wike mourns death of ex-minister Alabo Graham-Doughlas


Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike has mourned the death of ex-minister and statesman, Alabo Tonye Graham Douglas who died at 82.

The governor in a statement issued by special assistant on media, Kelvin Ebiri, stated that the state has lost one of its worthiest sons.

 The governor noted that Graham Douglas’ service to Rivers State as a Commissioner, and the nation as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture: Minister of Aviation and Minister of Labour and Productivity, was exceptional.  

"It is with profound sadness that I received the news that Alabo Tonye Graham Douglas is no more. His death is indisputably the passing of an era. He was a colossus in public life, he served our dear Rivers State and the nation with the spirit of patriotism. The State has lost one of its worthiest sons.

 "On behalf of the Government and good people of Rivers State, I express my profound condolences to the Graham Douglas family and all those who mourn his passing," he said. 

Wike further added that Graham Douglas' genuine warmth and affection for Rivers State and his enduring legacy of peace will always be remembered.

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