By Ogochukwu Isioma
Former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has mourned the passing of High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, the founder of DAAR Communications, owners of Ray Power FM and Africa Independent Television (AIT).
Atiku, in a statement signed by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, over the week, noted that the late Dokpesi was a trailblazer who reshaped the Nigerian business landscape in every sphere of his endeavour.
According to the former Vice President, “Ezemo, as we fondly called, was an enigmatic business personality, a news maker in life and, sadly, even in death.”
Atiku’s immediate reaction to the news of Dokpesi’s death is an expression of grief and shock, saying: “Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God! I am in a state of shock! As we say in Islam: from God we came, and to Him, we return. I am in prayers and will continue in prayers! My everlasting and deepest condolences to the Raymond Dokpesi family. May God forgive his sins and grant him eternal rest. Ezemo, not on a date like this should you leave us!”
According to the PDP presidential candidate, Dokpesi entered the corporate landscape at a relatively young age, proving the merit of his creativity with distinction.
The former Vice President said that he enjoyed a close-knit relationship with the late Dokpesi, and the news of his death came to him with a rude shock.
“Ezemo was my friend, brother, counsellor, and associate, all rolled into one. He was honest, detribalised, loyal, and supremely hard working. Once committed to a cause, he will see it to a conclusion,” Atiku noted.
He prayed for the Dokpesi’s immediate family to have the fortitude to bear the loss of a patriarch, while expressing his deepest condolences to the management and staff of AIT, the PDP, Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, and the people and government of Edo State over the loss of an impactful patriot.