The Akunyili family has officially confirmed the death
today in India of Prof. (Mrs.) Dora Nkem Akunyili. She was 59.
A statement signed by former
Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, on behalf of the family, said she died at 10
a.m. Nigerian time in a Specialist Cancer Hospital following a two-year battle
with the disease.
“In spite her illness, Prof.
Akunyili was unwavering in her belief in a better Nigeria,” Mr. Obi said.
“That was why she defied her condition and was part of Anambra State
Handover Committee and the National Conference.”
“She therefore urged all
Nigerians to remain prayerful and committed to building a better society for
our children,” he said.
Mrs. Akunyili died four weeks
after she was flown to Bangalore, India for further treatment, following
ongoing treatment in Abuja, where she was participating in the National
Conference despite her obvious condition.
She is widely acknowledged for
her groundbreaking work as the first Director-General of the National Agency
for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC), where she helped to
break many drug cartels in the country, and as Minister of Information.
News Express reported
today the former Minister spent her final hours in the peaceful presence of her
husband, Dr. Chike Akunyili, and her brother, Dr. Francis Anayo Edemobi.
It was learned that both of them traveled to India with her on May 11.
“Popularly known as The Amazon,
Professor Dora Akunyili was a first class patriot who deeply loved Nigeria and
served the country with all she had, irrespective of whatever risks [were]
involved in doing so,” the newspaper eulogized. “She demonstrated this in
all her assignments – from the classroom at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
(UNN), to the Presidential (Special) Task Force (PTF), Presidential Committee
on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation, and the on-going National Conference in
Abuja, of which she was a member until her death.”

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