The South-South Forum of Attorneys-General and
Commissioners of Justice has declared the death of the Late
Attorney-General of Rivers State, Honourable Emmanuel Aguma (SAN) is
an unquantifiable loss to the Niger Delta.
Speaking
during a condolence visit to the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom
Ezenwo Wike at the Government House Port Harcourt on Monday,
Secretary of the Forum and Attorney-General of Akwa Ibom State Mr.
Uwemedimo Nwoko said that the news of the demise of Late Aguma
broke like an enemy bomb on their WhatsApp group.
He said: "His death was incomprehensible
and inexplicable. He was fearless and believed in responsibilities.
Aguma earned the respect of all of us.
"He was a strong believer in the
fight for Justice in the Niger Delta. The demise of Aguma
is an unquantifiable loss.".
The Secretary of the Forum stated that with the
passage of Aguma, the region has lost a vocal and credible
voice.
Also speaking, the Bayelsa State
Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Mr Kemeasuode Wodu
said as chairman of the Forum, Aguma provided quality leadership
that enhanced justice sector performance in the South-South.
He said: "We received the news of his
death with sadness. He led us very well. Personally, I
had the privilege of learning from Aguma.
"He was very expressive, correcting
younger lawyers when they go wrong. He was quite bold and
courageous. He has left behind a very good record of service
and achievements ".
Responding, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom
Ezenwo Wike noted that the forum has been central to the struggle for
justice for the region.
He said: "Aguma's death is a loss to the
people of the region. We lost a very committed, loyal and intelligent
lawyer. It was at the mortuary that I saw that really he was
gone.
"With what we are passing through now, we
require people like Aguma. But God knows the best".
Governor Wike said that the people and
Government of Rivers State will honour the Late Attorney-General,
hence he will receive a State Burial. He noted that his
contributions are greater than his age".
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