Anambra Assembly to honour Senator Edwin Onwudiwe on Thursday, November 5

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The Anambra State House of Assembly will tomorrow hold a special session at midday in honour of Dr Edwin Onwudiwe, a Second Republic senator and Commissioner for Health in the old Anambra State.

According to a statement by Dr Pascal Agbodike, the Deputy Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, โ€œDr Onwudiwe was not just a senator, but a remarkable achiever.

โ€œHe was the first senator from the Omambala culture area, which comprises todayโ€™s Anambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum and Oyi local government areas of Anambra State.

โ€œOne of the first medical doctors from the area, Senator Onwudiwe, 85, was also a highly regarded gynaecologist who studied in Nigeria, United Kingdom and Switzerland and came out in flying colours.

โ€œAfter serving as the Commissioner for Health in the old Anambra State under Governor Jim Nwobodo from 1979 to 2003, he became a senator at a time the father of the current Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, The Right Honorable Uche Okafor, was in the state legislature in Enuguโ€.

Meanwhile, the decision of the Anambra State House of Assembly to hold a special session of the late senator has received praise.

Describing Onwudiwe as one a source of inspiration, the Traditional Ruler of Nteje in Oyi Local Government Area, Igwe Roland Odegbo, recalled his generosity.

โ€œHe gave me a huge amount of money in the early 1980s when I was travelling to the United States to study journalismโ€, the monarch said.

โ€œThose who knew him were always astonished at his versatility and his competence.

โ€œNo sooner he went into banking that Dr Onwudiwe became the chairman of a new generation bank and discussed corporate issues, finance and economics with a competence that dazzled professionals in these areasโ€.

Igwe Odegbo, who the co-chair of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, noted: โ€œSome of us chose to study journalism and mass communication because of his eloquence, as he spoke English and Igbo in a mesmerizing mannerโ€.

Dr Onwudiwe will be buried on Friday, November 13, in his hometown of Ogbunike in Oyi LGA.

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