Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Chief Audu Ogbeh, describing him as a “distinguished public servant, experienced politician, and respected elder statesman.”
In a condolence message on Saturday, Jonathan praised Ogbeh’s decades of service to Nigeria, saying his life was defined by patriotism, humility, and a strong commitment to national unity and development.
“Chief Ogbeh’s life was marked by a deep sense of patriotism and selfless service to our dear country,” Jonathan said.
He noted that Ogbeh, who served as a teacher, minister, and one-time National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), displayed “uncommon patriotism, deep intellect, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of unity, democracy, and national development.”
Jonathan also hailed Ogbeh’s role in boosting Nigeria’s agricultural sector and strengthening democratic governance, describing these as legacies that will inspire generations to come.
The former president extended condolences to Ogbeh’s wife, children, the entire Ogbeh family of Otukpo in Benue State, and the government and people of Benue State. He also joined Nigerians nationwide in mourning the late politician.

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“My thoughts and prayers are with his family, the people of Benue State, and all Nigerians who mourn him. May God grant his gentle soul eternal rest and comfort all who are bereaved,” Jonathan said.
Chief Audu Ogbeh, a veteran politician, farmer and elder statesman, was widely respected for his integrity, intellect, and dedication to public service. He held several key political roles during his career, leaving a lasting mark on Nigeria’s political and agricultural development.