NAIJA NEWS
Political figures, family members, and friends gathered on Wednesday at the First Baptist Church, Garki, Abuja, to pay their final respects to the late Senator Jonathan Zwingina, who passed away on October 3, shortly after celebrating his 70th birthday
The commendation service was a platform for dignitaries and loved ones to reflect on the life of the former Senate Majority Leader, sharing personal memories and accolades that highlighted Zwingina’s significant role in shaping the country’s political landscape.
In an emotional tribute, Zwingina’s first son, Kabrh, recalled his father’s final moments, offering a poignant testimony of peace in his passing.
“I want to share a testimony about his last moments,” Kabrh said. “I called Reverend Tom and we met at the hospital. We sensed that something was not right, so Reverend Tom led us in prayers of salvation and forgiveness. Barely 20 seconds later, my dad passed.”
Former Minister of Information, Professor Jerry Gana, described Zwingina as a visionary and a man of integrity.
“This is a very shocking departure,” Gana remarked, reflecting on Zwingina’s recent 70th birthday celebration.
“I spoke on that day, not knowing that it would be the last time we would celebrate with him. Senator Zwingina lived a life of tremendous impact and integrity. He was always ahead of his peers with his visionary thinking and leadership.”
Gana further emphasized Zwingina’s instrumental role in Nigeria’s political development, particularly during the formative years of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“He was very close to me when we worked to restore democracy. He was a leader in both thought and action,” Gana added, highlighting the late senator’s dedication to excellence.
Former Senate President Ken Nnamani also paid tribute, lauding Zwingina’s intellectual prowess and photographic memory, which earned him the nickname “encyclopedia” during his time in the Senate.
“He was like the Ronaldo or Messi of Constitutional Amendments debates,” Nnamani quipped, reflecting on Zwingina’s unmatched recall and debate skills. “His passing is a significant loss to Adamawa State and the entire country.”
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, delivered a deeply personal tribute, recounting his decades-long friendship with Zwingina.
“We met during our university days, and our bond has only grown stronger since,” he shared. “Zwingina was a towering figure in Adamawa State politics. His wisdom and capacity will remain a lasting legacy for future generations.”
Similarly, former Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang reminisced on their 40-year relationship, dating back to when Zwingina served as the Director-General of Mass Mobilization for Self-Reliance, Social Justice, and Economic Recovery under his leadership as the Military Governor of Gongola State.
“He was a hardworking and intelligent man who made an indelible mark,” Jang said.
The service drew a notable crowd of political heavyweights and close associates, including former Minister of State for Health, Honorable Dr. Aliyu Hong; former SGF Babachir Lawal; former Senate President David Mark; former Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable James Barka; former Minister Frank Nweke Jnr; Senator Binta Garba; and Representative of the MKO Abiola Hope ’93 Campaign, Mr. Kayode Komolafe.