Politics
Lagos PDP To Fly Flags At Half-Mast As Chairman Dies Of COVID-19
Death Follows Death Of Secretary A Month Ago
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, says its Chairman, Dr Dominic Adegbola has died of COVID-19 related ailments.
Lagos PDP Publicity Secretary, Mr Taofik Gani, broke the news in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos as he directed that all PDP flags in the state should fly at half-mast.
The death comes less than a month after the secretary of the party in the state, Mr. Muiz Dosunmu-Shodipe died. The secretary died on July 28, in Lagos and was buried on July 30.
Gani said the late senior medical practitioner, had been an exceptional politician, who deployed much of his hard earned money into philanthropy.
The PDP spokesman said: “He was the Medical Director of Santa Maria Hospital. Dr Dominic was a grassroots politician from the days of Action Group.
“He had held many political positions, including, State SDP officer; State Chairman of PAC; National Chairman of APN (Founded by late Lateef Jakande); State Chairman of Lagos PDP.
“He had also contested Lagos state governorship on the platform of APGA. He was the candidate of the Jakande group for the Lagos west senatorial primary of the SDP, a contest between him and Sen. Bola Tinubu.”.
Gani, who described Adegbola as a martyr, added that the late medical practitioner was dogged about the emancipation of the oppressed, pauperised and the less-privileged.
According to him, the late chairman stood for the development of Lagos state.
“He will be forever remembered in Lagos politics. We condole with his family. All PDP flags in the state shall fly at half mast. All PDP meetings at this time are to be prayers for him.
“Burial arrangements shall be as presented by the family,” he added.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Justice Oyekan Abdullahi of the Lagos High Court , on June 23 , removed Mr Adedeji Doherty, as Lagos State PDP chairman and reinstated Adegbola as chairman.
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