Commissioner For Women Affairs Sends Condolences to Barr. Bisi Idaomi Over Mother's Passing
Commissioner For Women Affairs Sends Condolences to Barr. Bisi Idaomi Over Mother's Passing
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The Edo State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Eugenia Abdallah, has extended her heartfelt condolences to Barr. Bisi Idaomi, the immediate past Commissioner of the Ministry, now serving as the Edo State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, on the passing of her beloved mother.
In a message issued on behalf of the Ministry's staff, Mrs. Abdallah described the loss of a mother as a deeply painful experience that leaves an irreplaceable void in the lives of those who loved her.
She acknowledged the immense pain and grief that Barr. Idaomi and her family must be going through, and she prayed that God would grant them the strength and resilience to navigate this difficult period.
Mrs. Abdallah reflected on the life of the late matriarch, noting that she lived a life marked by grace, resilience, and strong moral values that would continue to inspire her children and the community at large.
She highlighted that the legacy of the departed mother would live on through the lives of her children, particularly through the service and leadership that Barr. Idaomi has demonstrated over the years.
The Ministry stands in solidarity with Barr. Idaomi and her family during this difficult period, offering its deepest sympathies and support. Mrs. Abdallah prayed for the peaceful repose of the departed soul, asking that God grant her a place of rest and peace.
She also prayed for the family, asking that God would grant them comfort, peace, and the strength to bear their loss.
The Ministry's message of support highlights the impact of the late matriarch's life and the legacy she leaves behind, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of family and community in times of grief.
As the family mourns their loss, the Ministry remains committed to supporting them through their journey of healing and recovery.
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