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NDLEA Mourns Access Holdings’ CEO, Herbert Wigwe

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has expressed its condolences to the families, colleagues, and fellow Nigerians following the tragic chopper crash on February 9, 2024, in California, United States, which claimed the life of Mr. Herbert Wigwe, CEO of Access Holdings, among others.

Wigwe’s untimely demise has left a profound impact on the nation, as he was not only the co-founder of Access Bank but also a revered figure in the banking industry and a champion of philanthropy. His dedication to improving the Nigerian narrative through his exemplary leadership and selfless service to humanity has earned him recognition as an outstanding Nigerian.

In remembrance of Mr. Wigwe’s legacy, the NDLEA acknowledges his significant contribution to the fight against illicit drugs, notably his donation of land for the construction of an NDLEA barracks in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. This gesture underscores his commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at combating drug trafficking and abuse in the country.

As Nigerians unite in mourning the loss of this exceptional individual, the NDLEA offers its prayers for comfort and strength to Mr. Wigwe’s family, loved ones, and the entire nation during this challenging time.

The passing of Mr. Herbert Wigwe is deeply felt by the NDLEA and the nation at large, as his philanthropic endeavors and dedication to societal betterment have left an indelible mark on the Nigerian landscape. May his memory continue to inspire positive change and resilience in the face of adversity.

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