Politics
APC chieftain Jesutega Onokpasa, dies
A prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Barrister Jesutega Onokpasa, has passed away.
The lawyer and outspoken political commentator reportedly died on Monday under yet-to-be-disclosed circumstances. His death was confirmed on Tuesday by pro-APC advocate Okezie Atani via his X (formerly Twitter) account.
“We lost Barr. Jesutega Onokpasa. May his soul rest in perfect peace,” Atani wrote, expressing grief over the loss.
Onokpasa is survived by his wife and children.
A tribute was also shared by the Twitter page Renewed Hope United Kingdom, titled “A Farewell to a Passionate Advocate: Honouring Jesutega Onokpasa’s Legacy.” The post described his passing as “a profound loss to the Nigerian political and legal landscape.”
“As a dedicated lawyer and political commentator, he was deeply engaged in shaping national discourse and advocating for his beliefs,” the tribute read.
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Onokpasa played significant roles within the APC, notably as a member of the party’s Publicity Committee and the APC Presidential Campaign Council during the 2023 general elections. He was widely known for his strong public defense of the party and unwavering support for President Bola Tinubu, frequently appearing on television and in public forums to articulate the administration’s policies and vision.
“Onokpasa’s voice—whether in support or critique—was a vital part of Nigeria’s democratic conversation, and his absence will be deeply felt. May his family, friends, and colleagues find strength and solace in this difficult time,” the tribute continued.
The circumstances surrounding his death have not yet been made public.
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