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Tinubu mourns Mohammed Fawehinmi

Sen. Bola Tinubu, former Governor of Lagos State has commiserated with the family of the late legal luminary, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN) over the death of the eldest son, Mohammed.

Tinubu, in a condolence message by his Media aide, Mr Tunde Rahman, in Lagos on Thursday, described Mohammed as a committed activist.

Mohammed died after a brief illness on Wednesday in Lagos at the age of 52. According to him, Mohammed, like his father, was a lawyer committed to engendering societal change and development through the instrumentality of the law.

Tinubu, a Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), expressed sadness over the death of the deceased. He noted that late Mohammed had kept the activist’s fire of his dad burning since his passing.

“But for the incapacitation arising from his devastating road accident, Mohammed would surely have risen to the full stature of his potential.

“Even then, he refused to be constrained by his physical state or confined to the wheelchair.

“Rather, he continued to battle in court defending the poor, weak and oppressed Nigerians like his dad.

“Like his father also and like activists they both were, Mohammed also mounted the streets to agitate for democracy and good governance,” he said

The former governor extended his condolences to the matriarch, Alhaja Ganiat Fawehinmi and eldest daughter Bashirat. He prayed the family and the people, saying that both father and son fought for all through their lives.

“I urge the Fawehinmi family to continue to advance those noble ideals propagated by both father and son.

“May Almighty Allah grant the soul of Mohammed eternal rest,” Tinubu prayed.

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