The former
chairman of Kosofe Local Government died early Friday, two months to his 60th
birthday on 30 September.
Tunde Braimoh, the lawmaker representing Kosofe
Constituency 2 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, actually died from
COVID-19 related complications.
Hakeem
Sokunle, Chairman, House Committee on Health, told NAN that the late Braimoh
might have died of COVID-19 and it was possible he had contracted it from late
Sen. Bayo Osinowo with whom he was a close confidant.
“We have been
battling it for a while now before his sudden demise. It is so sad we
eventually lost him.
“It is
assumed he may have likely contracted the virus from late Pepperito with whom
you are much aware he was a close confidant, it is confirmed he died of
COVID-19,” Sokunle said.
The deceased,
until his sudden death, was the Chairman, House Committee on Information,
Security and Strategy who made copious contributions to state developmental
policy debate on the floor of the house.
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