Kogi chief judge, Ajanah dies at Abuja COVID-19 isolation centre

Kogi chief judge, Ajanah dies at Abuja COVID-19 isolation centre

The chief judge of Kogi state, Nasir Ajanah is dead. Ajanah died at the COVID-19 isolation centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja. According to TheCable, memb

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The chief judge of Kogi state, Nasir Ajanah is dead. Ajanah died at the COVID-19 isolation centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja.

According to TheCable, member of the family confirmed his death on Sunday morning. His death came less than two weeks after an aide to Yahaya Bello, the state governor, also died in an Abuja hospital as well as the passing of Ibrahim Shaibu Atadoga, the president of the Kogi customary court of appeal in Kogi state.

Although the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has so far announced three cases of COVID-19 in Kogi, the state government has insisted the state is free of the disease. It accused the NCDC of falsifying COVID-19 cases in Kogi.

Ajanah, whose remains will be buried in Abuja on Sunday, served as chairman, election petitions tribunal in Akwa Ibom state (2007) and chairman, election tribunal petitions in Rivers state (2008).