More Nigerians Pay Special Tributes To Late Mrs Victoria Mimi Katsina Alu.
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday expressed shock and sadness over the death of the wife of the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), Mrs. Victoria Mimi Katsina-Alu, saying she was a quintessential wife and partner who catered for, and gave the needed support to her husband. In a condolence letter written on behalf of his family, the government and people of Nigeria, Jonathan also condoled with the CJN, Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu, and members of his family.
A statement by his special adviser on media and publicity, Mr. Ima
Niboro, quoted Jonathan as saying: "The suddenness and manner of her
passing must understandably be a source of great grief to you. You
should however find solace in the fact that she lived a richly-fulfilled
Christian life of consummate dedication and service to God and
community.
Also, the first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan,and the Senate president David Mark have condoled with the CJN over the death of his wife.
Family sources said the deceased, who would have turned 54 next month, was picked up unconscious and rushed to a nearby hospital in Gboko alongside her husband who was also hit by a branch of the tree. There, she was confirmed dead by the attending doctor.
In a condolence letter received by the family, Mrs. Jonathan stated that her death "is a great loss not only to the family and the people of Benue State but to the entire nation, especially the women folk."
According to the first lady, the deceased would be remembered for her
courage and deep thoughts, particularly for dogged determination in
meeting the needs of others.
In a message of condolence which was sent to the family, the Senate president eulogised the memories of Mrs. Katsina- Alu and said her demise came when she was most needed by her husband and members of the family.
Praying for the repose of her soul and encouraging members of her family to take solace in the legacies she left behind, Mark said 'the death of Mrs. Katsina-Alu at this time was unfortunate and painful. "The sudden death was shocking and truly devastating .I share in this pain. It is an irreparable loss. I pray her gentle soul rest in the bosom of the Lord."
In the same vein, Edo State governor Adams Oshimhole has expressed deep shock over the sudden death of the CJN's wife.
Others who condoled with the CJN and visited the residence of the bereaved include the governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, and Senator George Akume.
Other dignitaries were the governors of Rivers and Kebbi states, Dr. Rotimi Amaechi and Alhaji Saidu Dakingari, minister of justice Mr. Mohammed Adoke, and Alhaji Adamu Aleiro, among others.
Justice Eri described the death as a sad one and prayed the Almighty God to grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
Also, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, yesterday expressed shock and deep sadness at the sudden death of the wife of the CJN.
In a condolence letter to the widower, Justice Katsina-Alu, Fashola said: "Coming on a day when she had so wonderfully played her role, as she had done over the years, as a caring mother to all at a niece's wedding and in such a circumstance, I am indeed at a loss for adequate words to console you over this most unexpected exit from life's centre stage."
Her remains will be layed to rest on the 14th May 2011.
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