PANDEF Mourns Gen Paul Ufuoma Omu, Describes Him As A True Nationalist Who Fought For The Unity Of Nigeria Our Country
… Says The Late General Played A Major Role For The Amnesty Presidential Pardon Granted To Niger Delta Militants
PANDEF National chairman, Amb Godknows Igali, has described Late General Paul Ufuoma Omu as a true elderstateman who believed and fought for the unity of Nigeria He extol the role the late General played in bringing on board the Amnesty Presidential pardon granted to militant in the region. Speaking further, the National Chairman commended the late Nationalist who gave the ample opportunity, encouragement, to his wife, a role model Sen Staella Omu to serve Nigeria at the red chamber, the Senate and her roles in contributing to the emercipation of the Niger Delta reion. He recalled the role of Sen Stella omu in the Chief Victor Attah led peace and reconciliation in the Rivers crises, which has now finally been laid to rest at the instance of President Tinubu pending the restoration of full democracy to Rivers state.
In response, the Widow, Stella Omu, described his late husband as a true father not just in military, governance but also at home. The senior son of the late General, Oghenekome Ufuoma Omu, who lives in the UK, narrated how the entire children spent time with their late patriach in his last days on good memory. He concluded that his father was always willing to help humanity, that any help he couldn’t render to anybody was due to the fact that because, it couldn’t been posisible. He concluded that considering the life and times of the late General, though the family shall continue to miss him, but that they are not morning him but celebrating him.
Late Gen Paul Omu, who hails from Isoko Nation in Delta state, joined the Nigeria army on 10 December 1962, and was a course mate to Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Bello and Garba Duba at the Nigeria Military Training College. He attended the Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, in the United Kingdom and was commissioned on 25 July 1963. He was Commander, 33 Infantry Brigade in July 1975, when appointed Governor of South-Eastern State.
In 1984, the Muhammadu Buhari regime created military tribunals to try public officers from the Shehu Shagari era who had been accused of embezzling public funds. Omu was appointed chairman of the Lagos Zone tribunal. The tribunal found most of the politicians guilty, handing down jail sentences of various terms. In September 1985, Omu was Commandant, Command and Staff College, and a member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council. When General Ibrahim Babangida decided to plan for the transfer to civilian rule, he appointed Omu chairman of a nine-man panel to review recommendations of the Political Bureau and draft a White Paper on the transition.
Omu retired from the army with the rank of Major General on 3 September 1990 along with a large batch of senior officers in the months following the April 1990 Orkar/Mukoro coup attempt, although he was not implicated in the coup. Omu died on 29 April 2025, at the age of 84 years
Present in the condolence visit were the National Depty Chairman, Engr Bassey Ekefre, National Secretary, Engr Chief Reynolds Dagogogo Jack, among other top exco of Pandef.
Signed.
Chief Dr. Obiuwevbi Ominimini.
National Publicity Secretary