Just In: Fresh Facts Emerge About Ekiti APC Chairman, Omotosho’s Death

By Wasiu Owolewa

The Ekiti state chapter of the All Progressives Congress(APC) has formally announced the passing away of its state Chairman, Barrister Paul Omotosho and gives details about the circumstances that led to death of the party chairman.

In a statement signed by the state Publicity Secretary, Mr Segun Dipe said the death of the party Chairman could not be immediately traced to any known sickness.

According to the party Publicity Secretary, Barrister Omotosho was still actively present in office till close of work yesterday but however complained of fatigue and slight fever about 4.00pm and opted to go home to rest. He added that the party Chairman was to be rushed to the hospital later at about 7.00pm when the pain increased but gave up the ghost after.

Read below the full statement;

*Ekiti APC announces, mourns Chairman’s death*

We are sad to announce the passing of the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti, Barrister Paul Ayodele Omotosho. The sad news broke yesterday Tuesday March 5, 2024 at about 9.00pm.

Barrister Omotosho was still actively present in the office same yesterday till the close of work. His death could not be immediately traced to any known sickness. He however complained of fatigue and slight fever at about 4.00pm and opted to go home to rest. He was to be rushed to the hospital later at about 7.00pm when the pain increased but gave up the ghost after.

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Barrister Omotosho will be remembered for the positive contributions he made to the party, especially during his tenure as the Chairman from 2018 till he breathes his last. He ran the affairs of the party commendably with consecutive victories at the poll.

His gentle soul will surely rest in perfect peace.

Signed:

Segun Dele Dipe
Publicity Secretary
6/03/2024

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