Agony As Lagos Local Govt Boss, Musibau Asafa, Dies at 68 of Prolonged Illness

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By Abiola Olawale

Lagos State is in mourning as Prince Musibau Adekunle Asafa, the Chairman of Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area (LCDA), has passed away at 68 following a prolonged illness.

Asafa’s demise was confirmed in a statement issued on Saturday by his Chief Press Secretary, Bodunrin Ayodele.

The New Diplomat reports that Asafa’s passing ends a courageous fight that saw him step back from active duties over a year ago, with Vice Chairman Abiodun Azeez steering the council in his stead.

The statement reads in part: “Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area is in mourning following the passing of its Executive Chairman, Prince Musibau Adekunle Asafa.

“Prince Asafa, a respected politician, leader, and dedicated public servant, succumbed to a prolonged illness, leaving behind a legacy of service and commitment to the people he served.

“According to a close family member, Prince Asafa’s passing was confirmed after a long battle with illness. Despite the efforts of medical professionals, he was unable to recover and passed on, leaving his family, friends, and colleagues in shock and grief.

“As news of his passing spreads, tributes and condolences are expected to pour in from well-wishers, community leaders, and government officials who had the privilege of working with him. Prince Asafa’s leadership was marked by a commitment to improving the lives of his constituents, and his contributions to the local government will be deeply missed.

“Oto-Awori LCDA has lost a dedicated servant, and his passing will be felt by many. May his legacy live on, and may his family find solace in the memories of his life and service.”

The Executive Chairman of Somolu Local Government Area, Abdul-Hamed Salawu, through the Somolu LGA social media accounts on Saturday, also condoled with Oto-Awori LCDA over the chairman’s demise.

The post reads: “The executive chairman of Somolu Local Government, Abdul-Hammed Salawu, has sent the condolences of the Executive, Legislature, Management, and the people of Somolu Local Government to the people of Oto-Awori LCDA and APC family, over the painful demise of Prince Musbau Adekunle Asafa, the executive chairman of Oto-Awori LCDA.

“May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”

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