Politics
Breaking: Tinubu’s loyalist, Kemi Nelson confirmed dead
A former Commissioner for Women’s Affairs and a member of the Lagos State Governorship Advisory Council Kemi Nelson is dead. She was 66.
Kemi Nelson, a former executive director of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund and zonal women leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC reportedly died on Sunday morning from an undisclosed ailment suspected to be cancer.
Sources within the family said Nelson had been nursing a certain ailment for some time now but surrendered to it on Sunday morning.
She was one of the close loyalists of APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola morning
Ikeja Chapter of the APC, which officially announced the passing of the former executive director of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund said on its social media handles “With a heavy heart but with gratitude to Almighty God We announce the death this morning of our Ikeja apex leader and the State GAC member Chief Mrs Kemi Nelson. Our condolences go to her immediate family and her Ikeja political family. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”
Ms. Nelson was appointed to NSITF by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019, a position she held until May 2021 when she was removed under unclear circumstances.
She was born on February 9, 1956, and schooled in Ijebu, Lagos, and Ibadan; and was survived by her three children.
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