“A Big Loss” – Gov Otti Mourns Pascal Dozie’s Death

His Excellency the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, received with sadness the news of the demise of a renowned entrepreneur, investor and elder statesman, Dr. Pascal Gabriel Dozie, CON, whose death occurred just a day before his 86th birthday.

Governor Otti described Dr. Dozie as an accomplished entrepreneur, investor, as well as a statesman who recorded giant strides and made his mark in different fields of human endeavour, describing his death as a big loss to the nation.

According to the Governor ” Dr. Pascal Dozie was a renowned entrepreneur, investor and a statesman who recorded visible giant strides and made his mark in different fields of human endeavour.

He impacted humanity positively and wrote his name in gold in many areas, hence it’s very much in order to record that he led a fulfilled life.
His death, though at old age, has created a huge vacuum that will be difficult to fill”, the governor stated.

The Abia Chief Executive expressed confidence that the impact Dr. Dozie made in the society would etche his name in the memories of many and inspire the younger generation to strive for excellence.

Governor Otti while commiserating with the Dozie family, prayed God to grant his soul eternal repose in his bosom.

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