- Taoreed Jimoh Adedigba, former Chairman of Akinyele Local Government Area, has passed away at the age of 62.
- His death was confirmed by relative Olamiposi Ishola. Adedigba reportedly died on Friday.
- Ishola expressed deep sorrow over Adedigba’s loss, recalling his kindness and support during Ishola’s own campaign for the chairmanship.
Taoreed Jimoh Adedigba, the former Chairman of the Akinyele Local Government Area, has reportedly passed away at the age of 62.
His death, confirmed by close relative Olamiposi Ishola. Adedigba reportedly died on Friday, and tributes have begun pouring in from those who knew him and respected his contributions to the local government.
In a heartfelt tribute, Ishola expressed his sorrow and shared fond memories of Adedigba’s kindness during his own campaign for the chairmanship.
“Good Night Egbon Mi, Taoreed Adedigba Jimoh, Ishola said.
“During your tenure, you showed me love by reciprocating the love I expressed during your quest to become our council chairman.
“You fought so many battles, including internal and external battles.
“Despite the challenges, you struggled to lay a landmark that will stand the test of time and did your best to the people of Akinyele local government.
“May Allah Accept your Ibadah and pardon your mistakes”.
In similar news, Musa Abubakar (Babawuro), the chairman of the Nafada Local Government Area in Gombe State, passed away in a car accident in Kano State.
This information was provided by Muhammadu Inuwa, the governor of Gombe State, who referred to Abubakar’s passing as “deeply painful and a huge loss, not only to his immediate family but to the entire state and nation.”
The governor, in a statement expressed sadness over the development and declared mourning for the repose of the soul of the late LG chairman.
The state government claimed in the statement that the deceased “was a man of peace…