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Hon. Adiele Ekeke, a Commissioner in Abia State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (ASOPADEC) has buried his two children who died alongside his wife in an accident which occurred along Enugu-Okigwe express road.

The lady and her two children were reported to have been traveling along the Enugu – Port Harcourt Road on Sunday August 11, when their vehicle got involved in a ghastly accident that claimed their lives. Luckily, the third child survived the accident but is currently in intensive care where doctors are battling to save her life.

Abia Commissioner loses his wife and two kids in accident (photos)

Confirming the death of his wife and two kids, Hon. Ekeke said;

“Its too hard to believe, but it did happened. We’re on our way to Ohanku to bury my 2 children, my only son and first daughter. Their mother is still in mortuary”

Abia Commissioner loses his wife and two kids in accident (photos)

Meanwhile, family and friends are beginning to send in their condolence messages.

Sir Don Ubani, Okwubunka Asa on behalf of Members of Ukwa Peoples’ Assembly conveyed their heart-felt condolences to Hon. Ekeke whom he describes as “brother and friend”.

“A Terrible Debilitating Knock!
Sunday, 11th August, 2019.”

“There are occurrences that are extremely difficult to mention, much more discuss.”

“Today; a Sunday and a day of worship, unfortunately, leaves us with one of such occurrences glaring before us.”

“An illustrious son of Ukwa Ethnic Nationality, Chief Adiele Ekeke, aka Adico, of Ohanku-Ndoki, in Ukwa-East and a Commissioner in Abia State Oil Producing Area Development Commission; ASOPADEC, is reported to have lost his family; wife and two children, in a ghastly motor accident, along Enugu-Okigwe express road.”

“Details may not be available as this post is being made but suffice it to say that it is a terrible loss.”

“On behalf of Members of Ukwa Peoples’ Assembly, I convey our heart-felt condolences to our brother and friend, Adico. May the souls of the faithful departed find peace and rest with God”

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