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How Lagos Lawmaker, Tunde Braimoh, Died 2 Months to 60th Birthday
Facts have emerged on how popular lawmaker representing Kosofe constituency 2 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Barrister Taofeek Olatunde Braimoh died early Friday aged 59, two months shy of his 60th birthday celebration on September 30.
A close family source confirmed his death. Although the cause of his death is yet to be made official, but it is reported that Braimoh died from COVID-19 complications in one of the isolation facilities of the Lagos State Government.
Ironically, Braimoh was reported to have paid a visit to the isolation center two weeks ago, to donate food stuffs and other items to the patients.
He fell ill shortly after. The lawmaker was later rushed to the isolation center when the illness took a turn for the worse. He died in the early hours of today.
Until his death, Braimoh was the chairman house committee on information, security and strategy in the Lagos state house of Assembly. He had also served in the Parliament as the chairman house committee on Judiciary, petitions and Lasiec, he was also a one time chairman of Kosofe local government area, now ikosi isheri local council.
He is survived by his wife, Yetunde and children