The first civilian Governor of Kwara State, Alhaji Adamu Atah is dead.
He was said to have died at Abuja on Thursday.
He was said to have died at Abuja on Thursday.
Our correspondent gathered that he could be buried today according to islamic rites.
It was also learnt that a Kogi State Government’s delegation led by the deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi had gone to Abuja to convey the remains from Abuja to Kogi State where he is expected to be buried.
It was also learnt that a Kogi State Government’s delegation led by the deputy Governor, Yomi Awoniyi had gone to Abuja to convey the remains from Abuja to Kogi State where he is expected to be buried.
In his reaction, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Ecology and
Environment, Dr. Bukola Saraki said the death of the octogenarian was
very sad.
Saraki who was a governor of Kwara State for eight years described
Atah as a statesman of repute, and a stakeholder in the Nigeria project
whose records and antecedent are clear in the history of Kwara and
Nigerian politics.
“Though gone, the impact of Alhaji Adamu Atah cannot be under
estimated in Kwara politics
and apparently, his role and contributions
in the administration of Kwara State.“His departure is painful, but the fact that his wealth of wisdom in the history of Kwara state administration will be missed is more painful,” Saraki said
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