The
Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese His Lordship Most rev. Dr. Paulinus Ezeokafor
has expressed a deep shock over the untimely demise of the former
Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug administration and
Control (NAFDAC) and one time Minister of Information and Communication Late
Prof. Dora Nkem Akunyili who died at the India hospital on 7th June,
2014.
In
a press statement signed by the Chief Press secretary to the Bishop, Mr. Abuchi
Onwumelu, described the late Akunyili as a fearless tigress, devout Christian
and a woman of uncommon character noting that he (Bishop Ezeokafor) was reduced
to tears at hearing of her death.
‘The
late former NAFDAC Boss fought a good fight. Prof. Dora Akunyili as a NAFDAC
DG, saved a lot of lives through her zero tolerance to the importation of fake
drugs, she risked her life trying to save others. She is an elder
states-person, erudite scholar devout nationalist, seasoned administrator and a
visionary leader who championed the foremost National re-branding campaign
titled ‘Nigeria: Good people, Great Nation’. Her death is a colossal loss; she
will be missed by all. Her intimidating records/profile speaks well of
her robust, truthful and fearless way she lived her life.
She
exhibited accountability, fairness, impartiality, transparency and a high level
of professionalism during her period of selfless service to her country. We the
Church will miss her greatly because of her uncommon qualities and her ardent
resolved to push for that which will glorify God’s name at all times. We are
commiserating with her family and as well praying God to give them the
fortitude to bear the irreparable loss and also for the quick repose of her
soul. If every Nigerian should put aside self interest and go for that which
will benefit others like the late Dora did, the Country will be a better living
place’, the statement reads.
Dora’s Death: I Was Reduced To Tears – Bishop Ezeokafor
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