The family of the late Pa Edwin Clark has raised an alarm that some people are already approaching governments at the federal and state levels, as well as groups and individuals, to solicit money for the burial of their late father and patriarch.
In a statement jointly signed by Mr. Panaowei Clark, Chief
Ebikeme Clark, and Miss Emomotimi Clark, the family disowned such individuals
and stated that no such arrangement could be made without their direct
involvement.
While disclaiming such individuals or groups, they
emphasized that no one has been mandated or nominated to act on their behalf.
The family stated that while they look forward to working
with relevant stakeholders to finalize the date and programs for the burial of
their late father, they appealed for the understanding and cooperation of all
concerned.
The statement reads:
“Ever since the passing of our beloved father, Pa E. K.
Clark, on 17th February 2025, members of our family have been playing host to
numerous sympathizers and well-wishers who have been thronging his country home
at Kiagbodo, Delta State, as well as his residences in Lagos and Abuja.
“We are indeed overwhelmed by the show of love from all and
sundry who have identified with and commiserated with the family of Pa E. K.
Clark during this trying time. Indeed, we deeply appreciate the federal
government and the governors of various states for condoling with our family
and for the moral and financial support accorded us in hosting our numerous
visitors.
“We also commend the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Pan
Niger-Delta Forum (PANDEF), Afenifere, Arewa, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and the Middle
Belt Forum, among other socio-cultural groups, as well as other well-wishers
too numerous to mention, for their show of solidarity.
“We are not unaware that, being a national figure, the
planning and implementation of programs for the burial of our late father
transcend our family, as it requires careful, thorough, and well-coordinated
efforts by all relevant stakeholders.
“To this effect, it has become necessary to inform the
general public that no individual or group has been mandated or nominated by
the family of the late Pa E. K. Clark to approach governments at the federal
and state levels, or groups and individuals, to solicit support in any form,
discuss, or arrange for the burial of our late father without our direct involvement,”
the statement said.
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