Policeman killed in Okrika, died defending democracy – Dakuku
The governorship candidate of the APC in Rivers, Dr Dakuku Peterside, said on
Saturday that Cpl. Ifeanyi Okorie, laid down his life in defence of democracy in
Nigeria.
Peterside, represented by his running-mate, Mr Okorie Asita, made the remark in
Port Harcourt, when a delegation of the APC leadership visited Mrs Gift Ifeanyi,
wife of the policeman, who was killed at Okrika on February 18.
He said the APC party never thought that this could even happen– that
opponents would hire thugs to disrupt APC rally in Okrika, leading to the death of
the policeman.
“Your husband laid down his life for the sake of peace in this country and for our
sake.”
Peterside said: “we did not expect this to happen, we had gone to other Local
Government Areas to campaign and we never had this ugly experience.
“As you are mourning, all of us are crying as we owe him a depth of gratitude
because it could have been any of us if he was not there.”
He said as a people, the party had come to assure the family that they were not
alone in pain.
“Your husband laid down his life defending democracy, he died fighting to
maintain peace, he died securing us and we cannot forget that in a hurry.”
Peterside said the party had seen the little children Okorie left behind, adding
that, “we are all parents here, so we understand the pressure his death would
expose you to”.
He said that children needed their parents, not just their parents’ money and they
needed their parents to be alive and answer their questions in life.
“Children always want to live like their parents; they feel their parents know it all,
so they ask all manner of questions.
“Your husband laid down his life defending democracy, he died fighting to
maintain peace, he died securing us and we cannot forget that in a hurry.”
Peterside said the death of Okorie would not stop the children from realizing their
destiny as they would benefit from the state government’s scholarship.
Gift thanked the party men for visiting and appreciating the pains she would face
raising four children.
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