Owonaro: Ijaw nation has lost a giant – Diri

Bayelsa state governor, Senator Douye Diri, has expressed sadness over the passing of Capt Sam Owonaro (rtd), whom he described as a giant, father, hero, and one of the greatest leaders of modern Ijaw and Nigerian history.

A press statement issued and signed by the acting press secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, said Senator Diri in his condolence message described  Capt Owonaro’s steadfastness and dedication to the cause of the Ijaw nation as a source of inspiration and motivation to him just as it was a guiding light to millions of people.

While extending his condolences to the Owonaro family of Kaiama, the people of Kolokuma/Opokuma and Bayelsa state in general, the governor said he is comforted by Pa Owonaro’s legacy of self-denial, commitment and loyalty with which he battled for equity, fairness and justice.

He recalled that these were the same issues that propelled the late Major Isaac Adaka Boro and his colleagues, at very tender ages, to be involved in the legendary 12-Day Revolution.

He said these issues are still dear to Bayelsans and the Ijaw nation.

“Captain Sam Owonaro was indeed a giant and we are privileged to have had the benefit of his erudition and wise counsel. His steadfastness and dedication to the cause of the Ijaw nation was a source of inspiration and motivation for me and a guiding light to millions of others. Today, that light has been extinguished and it feels as though we have been engulfed by darkness. 

“Yet, I recall with gratitude and I am comforted by his legacy of self-denial, commitment and loyalty with which he battled for equity, fairness and justice. These issues constrained Major Boro and his colleagues at a very tender age to be involved in the legendary 12-Day Revolution from February 23 to March 6, 1966 and which are still dear to Bayelsans and the Ijaw nation. 

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