Chukwuma was ‘human right activist with great sense of humour’, CISLAC mourns
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By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC, Monday, mourned a foremost human rights activist in the Civil Society Community in Nigeria, the Founder and Pioneer Executive Director of CLEEN Foundation, Innocent Chukwuma.
The Executive Director, CISLAC, Auwal Ibrahim Rafsanjani, in a statement described Chukwuma as an exemplary Civil Society leader and renowned human right activist with great sense of humour.
Rafsanjani who was sad said the late activist the distinguished himself in relentless fight for democracy, human rights and good governance in Nigeria.
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While the human rights and activists community was just coming to terms with the demise of Yinka Odumakin, Innocent Chukwuma, another pillar of the movement died Saturday night.
A statement, yesterday, by Professor Etannibi Alemika on behalf Board of Trustees, CLEEN Foundation, confirmed the death of its 55 years old founder, Innocent Chukwuma. The statement, said, “We are extremely saddened to announce the death of Mr Innocent Chukwuma on April 3, 2021. He was the founder of and Pioneer Executive Director of CLEEN Foundation. Until February 2021, few weeks ago, Innocent Chukwuma was the West African Head of Ford Foundation.
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Civil society leader, Innocent Chukwuma, is dead
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While the human rights and activists community was just coming to terns with the demise of Yinka Odumakin, innocent Chukwuma another pillar of the movement died last nite.
Chukwuma until recently was west African head of Ford foundation.
He was the founder of Cleen Foundation and one of the pillars of CLO in its heydays.
Chukwuma, 55, is survived by his activist wife, Josephine and three daughters.
An official statement signed by Professor Etannibi Alemika on behalf Board of Trustres, Cleen Foundation, confirmed the death of its founder.
The statement described Innocent Chukwuma as a patriot, who, throughout his years, struggled for a Nigerian nation where peace, justice and development are attained and sustained.