The #BringBackOurGirls Family will this
afternoon at the Unity Fountain Abuja hold a special sit out in honour
of one of its leading advocates, Elvis Iyorngurum, who died on
Wednesday.
Making the announcement in a press statement signed by its
spokesperson, Sesugh Akume, the movement described Elvis in glowing
terms.
“He was always fiercely passionate in fighting for the rescue of our
#ChibokGirls and many more national issues,” it said. “He was
principled and always stood for what he believed in. He spoke for the
voiceless and defended the defenceless. He fought hard for a better
Nigeria. His deep intellect and unique perspectives reinvigorated our advocacy at critical times. He was selfless.”
The announcement explained that Elvis died of ill-health at the Benue
State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi at about 2 pm., on a day
that was exactly 18 months since the abduction of the Chibok
schoolgirls.
“Today Elvis may be no more alive, but he would forever be remembered
for all he did for others. He made tremendous difference in the lives
of his fellow human beings. The value and worth of life may not
necessarily be in longevity but in impact, what difference we make in
the lives of our fellow human beings.”
#BringBackOurGirls said it was inspired by Elvis’ life example. “He
will be sorely missed, but surely never forgotten as his legacies will
continue to speak,” the statement stressed. “This departure challenges
us to do even much more to achieve the cause for which he committed his
life.”
The special sit out, which will commence at 4.30 pm, will be followed
by a candle light procession and laying of flowers at the same venue at
7.00 pm.
Elvis is survived by his parents, siblings and other family members,
the #BringBackOurGirls family said, expressing its being consoled by a
life that was very well lived.
“From God we are and to Him we shall return. For every soul must taste death,” it said.
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