Umahi’s aide dies in Ebonyi auto crash

Sunday Agwu, an aide to the Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, has died in an auto crash.

Agwu died on Christmas Day within the auto crash on the Enugu-Abakaliki Expressway.

Sources near the household stated the Christmas celebration for members of his household was bleak and tragic contemplating the function and place he occupied within the household.

The sufferer, who was till his dying the Coordinator of Ishielu Improvement Centre within the Ishielu Native Authorities Space of Ebonyi State, was stated to have crashed owing to over-speeding whereas in transit.

It was gathered that he died on the morning of Christmas Day whereas receiving therapy in an undisclosed hospital.

His corpse has already been deposited on the mortuary.

Reacting, the Chairman of Ishielu Council space, Mr. Obinna Onwe, described his dying as a colossal loss to the council and the state at giant.

He known as on the household of the deceased to take comfort within the Lord, as solely Him knew the true cause behind each occasion on earth.

One other aide to the governor was shot useless by suspected kidnappers a couple of weeks in the past in Anambra State.

The sufferer, Leonard Alegu, who was a member of the Ebonyi State Home of Meeting Service Fee, was shot by gunmen.

It was gathered that the incident occurred within the late hours of penultimate Saturday, on the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Umunya neighborhood, within the Oyi Native Authorities Space of Anambra State.

A supply revealed that the deceased was travelling from Abakaliki to Onitsha to attend a baby dedication ceremony when the incident occurred.

It was additional gathered that the deceased stopped to urinate by the roadside when his killers accosted him, and within the means of struggling to flee from them, he was shot within the abdomen, whereas the killers made away together with his car and cellphone.

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