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Dickson Commiserates With Fmr ADC, CSP Eseimokumor Over Father’s Death

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The Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson has commiserated with his former Aide-De-Camp (ADC), CSP Eseimokumor Hitler Agbalalah over the death of his father, Late Hitler Agbalalah few months ago.

The federal lawmaker made this known through his official facebook handle, commiserated with his former ADC and the family on the passing of his father whom he described as a good man.

Senator Dickson said Eseimokumor Agbalalah is a son who will continue to be a member of his family due to the good working relationship they have shared and maintained overtime, from the days of his office as then Governor of Bayelsa State.

The statement read in parts: “I visited the home of my former Aide-De-Camp (ADC), CSP Eseimokumoh Hitla Agbalalah, where I was received by the Ebenanaowei of Tungbo Clan, His Royal Highness, Coleman Agbalalah, and the elders of the Agbalalah family, the youths and women of Tungbo, as well as well wishers.

“I commiserated with my former ADC, the family and the community on the demise of their father, the late Hitla Agbalalah who is to be interred this week.

“I remarked that the family and the late Mr. Agbalalah raised a young man with the right values of hard work, loyalty and dedication to duty, which I saw first-hand as my ADC for 8 years, and now he is a senior police officer serving the nation.

“I commiserated with the family on the passing of his father who was a good man; because it is by the fruits people leave behind that we know them, and I urged them to take heart as God alone gives and takes. We pray that God should give the family, particularly my former ADC the fortitude to bear the loss of his father and also grant the soul of the departed eternal rest.

“I was pleased to see a number of the young men who worked in my government across party lines, in solidarity with my former ADC, and I was pleased about that, because we build relationships not just for the present but also thereafter.

“Eseimokumoh Agbalalah is my son and will continue to be a member of my family. We all share in the sense of bereavement of his father.

“I wish the Tungbo Community well and I wish them a successful burial this week, and I am sure they will enjoy the goodwill of a number of our people as he buries his father.

Reporting: Hot News Reporters

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