Senator David Mark Weeps Over Pwajok's Death
Senator Mark wept on Thursday, October 29, as the news of Senator Pwajok’s demise filtered in.
Mark lamented that Pwajok was a gentleman who exhibited uncommon commitment and patriotism to the ideals of nationhood.
The ex-Senate president recalled that Pwajok was one of the youngest and brightest senators during the 7th Senate.
He said: “Senator Pwajok was truly a distinguished Senator who was very committed and passionate about the welfare, Security and development of Nigeria.
“His death at this time is tragic. It is even more devastating when one recalls that late Pwajok only came to the Senate to complete the tenure of his predecessor, late Senator Gyang Dalyop, Dantong who met his death during one of the ethno-religious conflicts in the troubled Plateau state.
“This is a huge loss to the people of Plateau state and the nation at large. It is regretable that Pwajok died at a time when his services were most needed to navigate through the murky political terrain.
“He has left a huge vacuum. We shall miss him especially for his frank and unbiased disposition to national issues.”
Senator Mark condoled with the government and people of Plateau state over the sad loss.
He also urged the bereaved family to take solace in the fact that their loved one lived a short but accomplished life which was worthy of emulation.
He added that Pwajok was a man with great vision for the nation, a patriot whose name and achievements are edged forever in the annals of history.
Pwajok, who recently lost a case against Governor Simon Lalong of the All Progressives Congress at the election tribunal, reportedly died of kidney disease in India.
A spokesman for the PDP, Olisa Metuh, confirmed his death on Thursday, October 29.
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