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Three APC chieftains die in Kogi, Gov Ododo mourns

From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Commissioner of Information and communication, Kingsley Fanwo announced the death of two aides to governor Ododo and party chairman in Kogi over the weekend.

The are Hon. Onojah James Ignatius, Special Adviser to the Governor of Kogi State and former Chairman of Igalamela/Odolu Local Government Area, Hon. Jatto Onimisi Suleiman, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor and Alhaji Alih Atabo, APC Chairman of Anyigba Ward in Dekina Local Government Area.

The Government and people of Kogi State have received with profound sorrow the news of the passing of three distinguished sons of the state who served Kogi State and the All Progressives Congress with uncommon dedication, loyalty, and commitment.

Fanwo described Hon. Onojah James Ignatius as a seasoned grassroots mobiliser and administrator whose passion for community development and good governance was evident in all his engagements.

The statement said, Hon. Jatto Onimisi Suleiman discharged his duties with humility, diligence, and an unwavering sense of responsibility, always placing the interest of the people above personal considerations while Alhaji Alih Atabo was a committed party stalwart whose devotion to the growth, unity, and progress of the APC at the ward level was exemplary.

“On behalf of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Government and people of the state extend heartfelt condolences to their families, friends, associates, and the entire APC family.”

“We also commiserate with the people of Igalamela, Okene, Dekina, and all those whose lives were touched by their selfless service.”

“We deeply appreciate their invaluable contributions to the development of Kogi State and the strengthening of our great party. Their legacies of service, sacrifice, and dedication will continue to inspire us.”

“May their souls rest in perfect peace, and may Almighty God grant their families the fortitude to bear these irreparable losses.”

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