Nyesom Wike, who runs the Federal Capital Territory as Minister, sent his sympathy to Samuel Ortom after hearing about Bernard Tyozenda Ortom's death. Bernard was Ortom's younger brother, who used to govern Benue State. Wike talked about this sad news through his helper, Lere Olayinka, who handles his public messages. He said the death came as a shock to him.
Wike told Ortom he knows how hard losing a family member feels. He called Ortom his brother and friend during this tough time. The FCT Minister asked the former governor plus all relatives from the Ortom Adorogo family to stay strong despite feeling sad. Their family comes from the Guma Local Government Area in Benue State. Wike reminded everyone that death happens to all people eventually.
The minister spoke not just for himself but also included his family members, friends, and work partners when sharing these caring words. He asked God to help the grieving family deal with their pain. Wike specifically prayed that God would give strength to Ortom and everyone related to him during this difficult period. He described the loss as both painful and impossible to replace.
Bernard was known as Tyozenda Ortom Nicholas before he passed away recently. When Wike heard the news, it upset him greatly. He reached out right away to support his longtime friend Samuel Ortom. The friendship between these two political figures remains strong, even though Ortom no longer serves as governor. Their connection shows how Nigerian leaders often maintain personal bonds despite political changes.
Wike told Ortom he knows how hard losing a family member feels. He called Ortom his brother and friend during this tough time. The FCT Minister asked the former governor plus all relatives from the Ortom Adorogo family to stay strong despite feeling sad. Their family comes from the Guma Local Government Area in Benue State. Wike reminded everyone that death happens to all people eventually.
The minister spoke not just for himself but also included his family members, friends, and work partners when sharing these caring words. He asked God to help the grieving family deal with their pain. Wike specifically prayed that God would give strength to Ortom and everyone related to him during this difficult period. He described the loss as both painful and impossible to replace.
Bernard was known as Tyozenda Ortom Nicholas before he passed away recently. When Wike heard the news, it upset him greatly. He reached out right away to support his longtime friend Samuel Ortom. The friendship between these two political figures remains strong, even though Ortom no longer serves as governor. Their connection shows how Nigerian leaders often maintain personal bonds despite political changes.