Ogohi, the first chief of defence staff from the Nigerian Navy, died on Sunday at the age of 76.
In a condolence message issued to the family of the late admiral, a copy of which was sent to his Igala community and the Nigerian Navy, Ajaka described his transition as the end of an era.
The former governorship candidate said Ogohi’s legacy will forever be etched in our hearts and history.
The statement partly read, “Ogohi’s transition at 76 marks the end of an era, and his legacy will forever be etched in our hearts and history. His illustrious career was a testament to his unwavering commitment to our nation. He made history as the first naval officer to become Chief of Defence Staff and the first to reach a four-star rank during a civilian administration.
“His leadership, vision, and contributions to the Nigerian military are immeasurable. He served with honour, integrity, and distinction, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and guide us. His dedication to duty, passion for excellence, and love for our country will never be forgotten.
“To the family, I offer my deepest sympathies. May Allah grant you strength and fortitude during this difficult time. You will find comfort in the knowledge that his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. His memory will be a blessing to us all, and his contributions to our nation will never be forgotten.”
Ogohi was the chief of defence staff between 1999 and 2003.
He joined the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1968 and received training in the United Kingdom, France, India and the United States.
His remains will be committed to the earth later today after a funeral prayer at the National Mosque in Abuja.