Outgoing Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, who is
leaving office today, Saturday November 12, 2016, is definitely sad that he
lost his wife, Clara while in office.
At the last Executive Meeting he had last Wednesday in Benin with his
commissioners and other staff, Oshiomhole, who battled tears, recalled how he
lost his beloved wife, Clara, who was right by his side when he took the oath
of office as governor of Edo State in 2007.
Below: Oshiomhole and late wife |
He couldn’t help his emotions when he recalled that “My late
wife wore khakhi with me, standing right beside me when I took the oath of
office. Her death was very devastating to me because we were in the struggle
together before I became governor and I felt now that God made me governor, she
was going to enjoy the fruit of her labour. So, it was shocking for me to lose
her at that stage. I started with her and it would have been wonderful to
finish with her.”
Meanwhile, the governor said in an interview that he married
the late Clara when he was 22 years old.
“He recalled, ““My father wanted me to marry
early because he did not start early and wanted grandchildren. We were eight
kids and I was the first. Whatever he said was law and I had to obey him. So, I
got married and had two children before going back to school.”
Don’t ask how old his wife was at that time but he recalled
that: “I met her in the course of my union struggle. Then, she was a secretary
and I approached her to help me type some union petitions. She was afraid that
I was taking too many risks; something led to
attraction and we got married.”
The 64-year-old father of five, who remarried in 2015
to Iara, the outgoing First Lady, after the death of his first wife in December
2010, reminisced on his life as an activist:
With his new wife Lara |
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