THE Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) is mourning the passing of its chairman, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark.
The revered elder statesman, passed in Abuja on the evening of Monday, 17th February 2025, at the age of 97.
His passing was announced by Prof College Clark of the Clark-Fuludu-Bakederemo family and the National Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Ambassador Dr Godknows Igali.
A distinguished lawyer, activist, and politician, Chief Clark was a towering figure in Nigeria’s public life for over 75 years.
He was the leader of the South-South region and the Ijaw ethnic nationality, founding PANDEF, the South and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBL), and other key organisations.
His contributions to law, politics, education, and community development were immense, including the establishment of several universities.
As he departs just shy of his 98th birthday, his legacy as a passionate advocate for justice, equality, and human rights will continue to inspire generations.
“A detailed programme for his obsequies will be announced in due course.
“So soon, Papa Clark has gone to join his friend, Pa Ayo Adebanjo. May their souls rest in peace,” National Publicity Secretary/Spokesman of PANDEF, Chief Obiuwevbi Ominimini, noted.
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THE MIGHTY IROKO TREE HAS FALLEN: FAREWELL CHIEF SENATOR DR EDWIN KIAGBODO CLARK, OFR, CON (1927-2025)
With heavy hearts and shock, Prof College Clark of the Clark-Fuludu-Bakederemo family of Kiagbodo, Burutu LGA of Delta state and the National Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Ambassador Dr Godknows Igali, OON, announce the death of the National Elder Statesman, Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON.
Pa Clark died in Abuja, late in the evening of Monday, 17th February, 2025, surrounded by family and loved ones at the age of 97 years.
A national patriarch, a renowned lawyer, activist, and politician, Chief Clark was also the leader of the people of the South-South region of Nigeria and the Ijaw ethnic nationality, in particular. He founded PANDEF, South and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBL), amongst many others.
Pa Clark was indeed a towering figure in Nigeria for over 75 years of active public service known for his tireless advocacy for justice, equality, and human rights.
His contributions to the legal profession, politics, community development, and the educational sector where he founded several universities are immeasurable.
As he quietly departs after a very active life that just eluded his 98 birthday, his standing as a passionate champion of the people, a brilliant mind, and a generous spirit will continue to inspire all Nigerians to work the more towards a more just, equitable, and compassionate society.
We are comforted by God’s word in Acts Chapter 13:36: “After he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, he fell asleep and was allowed to rest”
A detailed programme for his obsequies will be announced in due course.
So soon, Papa Clark has gone to join his friend, Pa Ayo Adebanjo. May their souls rest in peace.
Olorogun (Sir) Obiuwevbi Ominimini Ph.D, National Publicity Secretary/Spokesman










