
Tributes have been paid following the death of former Alliance Party leader Sean Neeson at the age of 79.
Current party leader Naomi Long said Mr Neeson had been a dedicated public servant.
Mr Neeson was first elected to Carrickgergus Borough Council in 1977 and later served as mayor.
Later he became an East Antrim MLA and served as Alliance leader between 1998 and 2001.
âMy thoughts and prayers today are with Seanâs family and friends,â said Ms Long.
She added: âBut today, Alliance has also lost a part of our history.
âSean showed leadership at a time when the party needed it, and we will always be grateful to him for that.
âKnown for getting things done, Sean was a dedicated public servant who delivered for everyone in Carrickfergus as a councillor and then the wider East Antrim area when he became an MLA, a role he was delighted to take on.
âIn later years, Seanâs passion for Alliance and Northern Ireland as a whole continued, and I was delighted he was well enough to join us at conference just last year.â
DUP leader Gavin Robinson said Mr Neeson had been a âstrong voice for his constituentsâ as a political leader.
He said: âHe was a passionate advocate for the beliefs and principles that guided him.
âHis respectful approach earned him recognition across the political spectrum.
âWe extend our deepest sympathy to his family and friends, and to all in the Alliance Party who mourn his passing today.â
Stewart Dickson, an Alliance Party colleague of Mr Neeson on Carrickfergus Council and as an East Antrim MLA, said he was âsaddened to hear of the death of my good friendâ.
Alliance Party deputy leader Eoin Tennyson paid tribute on social media.
He said: âIâm deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Sean Neeson.
âSean steered Alliance through challenging times, always seeking to build bridges where division and sectarianism loomed.
âHe served our party and the people of East Antrim with distinction.
âMy thoughts and condolences are with Seanâs family and loved ones.â