CHAIRMAN, Senate Committee on Trade and Investment, Senator Rose Oko, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Cross North is dead.
Senator Oko, who died last night at a UK medical facility, was aged 63.
The
late Senator who was one of the female lawmakers at the Hallowed
Chamber was elected into office as the first female Senator from her
Senatorial District in June 2015 in the 8th Senate and was re-elected in
2019.
Senator Oko’s death came after the Vice-Chairman, Senate
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator Ignatius Datong Longjan, All
Progressives Congress, APC, Plateau South died on Sunday, February 10,
2020, at a Turkish hospital in Abuja.
Also recall that prior to
the death of Longjan, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Employment,
Labour and Productivity, Senator Benjamin Uwajumogu, All Progressives
Congress, APC, Imo South died December 18, 2019.
A close aide of late Senator Rose Oko, who confirmed the death, however, expressed shock and sadness.
A
close relative, Mr Patrick Ikorgor Okoroji speaking about he demise
said, “Heartbroken to hear of the passing of my dear Cousin Senator Dr
Rose Okoji Oko after a long-fought battle with a physical affliction.
“You
gave your best to your world now that it has pleased the Almighty God
to call you home may your soul find eternal rest in Heaven.
Adieu, Distinguished Senator Dr Rose Okoji Oko.”
Senator
Rose Okojie Oko was born on September 27, 1956. She was a Member of the
Federal House of Representatives from the ruling People’s Democratic
Party (PDP), representing Yala/Ogoja Federal Constituency.
She
was elected into office as the first female representative from her
constituency in June 2011 and sat as Deputy Chairman House Committee on
Education.
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