IBB mourns, expresses shock over ex-minister Tony Momoh’s death

Former military president, Gen Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) has expressed shock over the sudden death of his former minister of information and culture, Prince Tony Momoh.

Babangida in a personally signed statement on Tuesday titled, “For Tony Momoh, this sun set is painful,” and made available to FirstNews Online said the death of the “unusual politician” had left “a huge void in our heart of hearts.”

The former military president said he was utterly shocked to learn of the demise of “this great Nigerian, such a rare enigma, a quintessential thorough-bred journalist and lawyer, a Prince from the Auchi sacred kingdom, who carried his aura with remarkable presence of mind.”

He further described the late Momoh as a formidable mind, who was always worried about the place of Nigeria and the people in the scheme of things.

Babangida added, “He was a successful mass communicator, a didactic letter writer, a brilliant legal mind, a family man, and an unusual politician. He never hesitated to state his piece of mind, irrespective of who was involved.

“Once he believed in a cause, he followed through, no matter the outcome. As a principled Prince, he was never frivolous and flippant, he was thorough, contented, well researched and essentially pan-Nigeria.”

The former military ruler also stated that last year he had the opportunity to thank Momoh for his support and contributions to nation-building, not knowing that his former minister of information and culture would pass away so soon.

He, therefore, condoled with the Momoh royal family of Auchi Kingdom, particularly the Otaru of Auchi kingdom, the late former minister’s widow, children, friends and associates, praying that Allah grants them the fortitude to bear the painful loss.

“Let me specially condole his son, Rasheed at this mournful moment. You need to be a man to rally the family together. God will grant you the strength to bear this irreplaceable loss,” Babangida stated.

Below is the full text of IBB’s condolence statement on Momoh’s death:

FOR TONY MOMOH, THIS SUN-SET IS PAINFULL…IBB.

When Tony clocked 80 last year, we had opportunity to robustly engage and reminisce on our days and years in government, when we tapped so much from his reservoir of knowledge as our Minister for Information. He was such a teacher, a patriot, with uncommon brilliance, who deployed his intellect to shape national discourse in the course of our intervention in government. He was very blunt, honest, and frank when he needed to put issues across, and was fond of interrogating submissions to be sure they are based on facts. His sense of loyalty was profound. 

I was utterly shocked yesterday to learn of the death of this great Nigerian, such a rare enigma, a quintessential thorough-bred Journalist and Lawyer, a Prince from the Auchi Sacred Kingdom, who carried his aura with remarkable presence of mind. Tony was a formidable mind, always worried about the place of Nigeria and Nigerians, in the scheme of things. He was a successful mass communicator, a didactic letter writer, a brilliant legal mind, a family man, and an unusual politician. He never hesitated to state his piece of mind, irrespective of who was involved. Once he believed in a cause, he followed through, no matter the outcome. As a principled Prince, he was never frivolous and flippant, he was thorough, contented, well researched and essentially pan-Nigeria. His death, no doubt, has left a huge void in our heart of hearts. 

My condolence to the Momoh Royal Family of Auchi Kingdom, particularly the Otaru of Auchi Kingdom, his widow, his children, friends and associates. May Allah grant them the fortitude to bear this painful loss. Last year presented an opportunity to thank him for his support and contributions to nation-building, I never knew death would snatch him away so soon. It truly hurts. Let me specially condole his son Rasheed at this mournful moment. You need to be a man to rally the family together. God will grant you the strength to bear this irreplaceable loss. 

Signed

GEN. I. B. BABANGIDA, GCFR.

FORMER MILITARY PRESIDENT.

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