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Senator Adeola Pays Condolence Visit To Widow Of Late Lagos Rep

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                                                                                                                                                                           The senator representating Lagos West

Senatorial District, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola has described late Hon.

(Dr.) Adewale Elijah Oluwatayo who represented Ifako Ijaiye Federal

Constituency in the House of Representatives until his demise days ago as a

devoted Christian who was always jovial and passionate to help his people.

The senator stated this when he led a delegation to pay a condolence visit to the

family of the late politician.

 

Senator Adeola who described the late representative as witty and funny, said he would

be missed by his family, constituents and other well-wishers.

While consoling the widow of late politician Mrs. Elizabeth Bola Adewale  to take heart, as her husband is resting in

the bosom of the Lord Senator Adeola stated that the people of the state will

always remember his good deeds .

 

Receiving the visitors on behalf of the Family, Kemi Adewale, a daughter of the deceased,

thanked everybody for showing their support at this time when the family was

mourning the sudden demise of their father .

The senator was accompanied to the family home of late Adewale by the Special

Adviser on Commerce and industry to Lagos State governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Hon.

Benjamin Olabinjo. Others on his entourage includes Sole Administrator of Ifako Ijaiye Local government,

Mr. Rajh-Label BIQ; Sole Administrator of Ojokoro Ijaiye Local Council

Development Area, Dr. Ipaye Adeleke; Sole Administrator of Olorunda Local

Council Development Area, Hon. Bolaji Adele Solomon; Sole Administrator of

Oto/Awori Local Council Development Area, Hon. Abiola Kolawole, Sole

Administrator of Ifelodun Local Council Development Area, Hon. John Femi

Olumuyiwa; Sole Administrator of Apapa Local Government, Hon. Lukman Babatunde

Alao; and Hon. Oyenuga Adesola among others.

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