Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has mourned the passage of Emeritus Archbishop of Benin, Archbishop Patrick Ebosele Ekpu, saying he was a great ambassador of the Catholic faith.
Obaseki, in his condolence message, said he was deeply saddened by the news of the passing of the cleric.
According to him, Archbishop Patrick Ekpu was compassionate and kind and had an illustrious history as a Catholic priest who worked assiduously for the growth of the Christian faith.
“He was an inspiration to many and a model that a lot of young people looked up to.
“I celebrate his impactful service to humanity and God and appreciate his work for Christ in Edo State, where he served for many years in promoting peace and societal cohesion. He is a great ambassador of the Catholic faith.
“Archbishop Ekpu was devoted to Christ and has done enviable work in the Lord’s vineyard, building a community of Catholic faithful who have continued to sustain his legacy of service, compassion, and sacrifice,” the governor said.
Obaseki commiserated with His Grace, Most Rev. Augustine Obiora Akubeze, the Archbishop of the Benin City Catholic Archdiocese, and the entire Edo Catholic community.
He prayed God to grant the Catholic community the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.