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    Kogi lawmaker ,Jimoh Ommiata dies at a Lagos hospital

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    Olu Samuel, Lokoja,

    The member representing Yagba in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Jimoh Omiata is dead.

    He was said to have died in the early hours of Monday at a Lagos hospital where he had been recuperating from an undisclosed ailment.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the Kogi state house of Assembly Speaker,Femi Olugbemi wrote on his verified Facebook page,”Very sad, we lost a vibrant, articulate and outstanding lawmaker, Hon. Musa Jimoh Omiata, I sympathize with his immediate family, traditional rulers and people of Yagba East State Constituency, may Allah grant his soul perfect rest

    Omiata who hailed from Igbagun community in Yagba Local Government of the state was a two term members of the state House of Assembly; and the first person to ever win election twice to the House from the council area.

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