Dokpesi’s death, rude shock, great loss –Lagos PDP
“The death of Dokpesi at this time, when our nation is passing through its worst moment, is regrettable, and he will surely be missed by all of us.”
The Lagos State chapter of the PDP has described the death of the Chairman of DAAR Communications and Founder of AIT and Ray Power FM, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, as a rude shock, a great loss, and painful to the party.
Supreme reports that Dokpesi, a chieftain of the PDP and strong ally of former vice president Atiku Abubakar,reportedly died at the age of 71 in Abuja on Monday.
His son, Raymond Dokpesi Jr., announced the death in a statement.
Reacting, PDP’s Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Hakeem Amode, who commiserated with the family, members of staff, management of DAAR Communications, and the party in a statement in Lagos, said that PDP would miss Dokpesi.
Amode said: “The death of the founder of AIT and Raypower, High Chief (Dr) Raymond Dokpesi, got to us in the Lagos state chapter of the PDP as a rude shock.
“We are amazed by the news of the death of the successful businessman and a strong member of our party, who died on Monday.
“The death ofDokpesi has definitely created a vacuum that will be difficult to fill, but we are consoled by the fact that he left a good legacy as a committed member of the party.
“The death of Dokpesi at this time, when our nation is passing through its worst moment, is regrettable, and he will surely be missed by all of us.”
According to him, the party is now left with his memories and contributions to the development of the PDP, which are immeasurable.
“Those of us in the Lagos State chapter of the PDP will particularly miss him, and we pray that God will grant him eternal rest.
“We, however, wish to express our condolences to his family members, including his wives, children, and relatives.
“We also wish to condole with the entire membership of the PDP, both in Edo and throughout Nigeria.
“Our prayer is that God will give both his family members and members of the PDP the fortitude to bear this great loss,” the spokesman said.
Supreme reports that High Chief Dokpesi pioneered private broadcasting in Nigeria.