The Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives has expressed sadness over the death of a one-time APC Women Leader for the South West, Kemi Nelson.
Kemi Nelson, according to Femi Gbajabiamila, was a pillar of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.
Kemi Nelson, a former Executive Director of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund died on Sunday at the age of 66.
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She was a former Commissioner in Lagos State and until her death, a member of the Lagos State Governor’s Advisory Council.
Speaker Gbajabiamila said APC has lost a jewel of progressive politics, one of its finest and most committed members, who promoted the interest of women in politics till her last breath.https://www.tvcnews.tv/2022/07/kenyan-president-kenyatta-arrives-in-seychelles-for-state-visit/
News of Kemi Nelson’s death was announced in a tweet by the Chief Press Secretary to Lagos State, Gboyega Akosile on Sunday.
Kemi Nelson was aged 66 years.