“Ioan Bujoiu was a person of outstanding moral and intellectual qualities”
Among the outstanding personalities who were in that camp-prison[1], I remember the engineer Ioan Bujoiu, professor at the Polytechnic, former Minister of the National Economy, who headed the Technical Office (…).
Ioan Bujoiu was a kind, modest, understanding and cheerful man, with a rich culture, open and friendly. It was a pleasure, a true joy, to be around him and to listen to his pleasant, cheerful voice. He was a person of outstanding moral and intellectual qualities, and it was not unknown for us to identify with the aspirations of the many who could contribute to the progress of society.
(Cornel Onaca – Witnesses and Martyrs, ed. Imprimeriei de Vest, Oradea, 2000, p. 143)
[1] This is the Baia-Sprie camp.