Plateau State chapter of the Labour Party, LP, has mourned the passing away of its Mangu Local Government Council chairman, late Isaac Dauda, and commiserated with his family.
The LP chairperson, Hon. Grace Zamfara, Governorship running mate, Hon. Edward Pwajok (SAN) and some members of Consolidation for Greater Plateau 2023 campaign council, paid a condolence visit Wednesday to the deceased family in Mangu.
Speaking, Pwajok and Grace showered eulogies on late Isaac.
On his part, Pwajok said Isaac was a very committed and promising young vibrant youth with high intelligence and great potentials,
emphasizing that he will be missed not just by his family, but the LP, Plateau State and Nigeria at large.
He said, “On behalf of Dr. Patrick Sunday Dakum and the entire labour Party we have come to sympathize with you as a family over the loss of our brother and son, late Isaac a Man full of ideas and vision but God has decided to call him to rest and we can’t question him.”
Pwajok finally prayed for the deceased’s soul to rest in peace, and for God Almighty to comfort and grant the family and entire members of the LP the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
Earlier, the LP chairperson said “Late Isaac was one of my committed chairmen, very hardworking and a trustworthy member of the labour party.”
According to her, the deceased was someone who believed and stood for what was right for a new Plateau State and Nigeria.
Responding on behalf of the family, Mrs. Charity Dalang Magaji appreciated the LP for identifying with them at their moment of grief, stressing that Isaac was going up and down working for the party and trusting for a greener pasture. She said, “We love him but God loves him more and we thank him for everything he has done.”
She further prayed for journey mercies to the team that came on condolence visit.
Dauda was said to have been down with brief illness and passed away on Tuesday
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