One year after: PANDEF pays tribute to Clark
2026-02-17 - 03:28
By Henry Umoru ABUJA—One year after the death of Chief Edwin Clark, Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, the apex socio-political body of the South-South geo-political zone has paid glowing tribute to him. In a statement, yesterday, PANDEF’s national chairman, Ambassador Godknows Igali, said one year gone and his presence is still mighty, as he was a man who lived a life of service, courage, integrity and sacrifice. Igali, who reflected on Clark’s 98 years of service to Nigeria, hailed his unwavering commitment to national development and regional relevance, noting that though absent, he is forever present in spirit, inspiring generations yet unborn. Igali said a special memorial service would be held for the late elder statesman today at the Edwin Clark University Auditorium. According to him, the event is put together by PANDEF in collaboration with Edwin Kiagbodo Clark Foundation, Edwin Clark University and the families of Clark, Bekederemo and Fuludu. The event, Igali said, would feature prayers, tributes, and cultural performances as dignitaries and students gather to honour the late “Gogorogo” of the South-South. “One year gone and your presence is still mighty,” Igali said, recalling Clark’s final words: “I am a Nigerian, I love Nigeria.” He emphasised that Clark’s vision remains alive and his legacy would endure for generations. The statement added: “Today, we specially remember with fondest memories our father, leader, national icon and statesman, Chief Clark. One year is like just yesterday. After 98 years of labour and devotion to building our nation Nigeria to where truth, justice, fairness and harmony reigns, you departed with those final words ‘I am a Nigerian, I love Nigeria’. “But more, your toil for the unity, solidarity, national relevance of the Niger Delta, yes the entire South-South geopolitical zone will for endless generations be celebrated and adulated.”