BREAKING: Cross River Lawmaker, Godwin Akwaji, Is Dead | Sahara Reporters He was said to have died at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital from illness suspected to be Coronavirus. READ MORE:
Lawmaker representing Obudu State Constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly is dead.
Reacting to his death in a post on Facebook, Diana Mary Nsan said,"My brother-in-law nursed him for the last two weeks up until yesterday. "The government needs to tell us what killed him. He died at the isolation centre I suppose, so we still need to know the facts. My inlaw is self-isolating." Also reacting to the incident, Ebriku John Friday on Facebook said,"Black Thursday as Cross River loses Assembly member, Hon Godwin Akwaji.Akwaji was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party and had a large following in his constituency.
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