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The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Ogun State, Barrister Niyi Ijalaye, reportedly passed away, according to sources.




Reportedly, Ijalaye collapsed and died on Monday evening in Abuja after attending a meeting of RECs at the Commission's headquarters.


The official cause of his death has not been disclosed.


It was reported that the incident occurred in his hotel room shortly after attending the meeting at the Commission's headquarters.


The meeting, chaired by INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, focused on the upcoming off-cycle governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States, as well as discussions on seven vacant seats in the National and State Assemblies.


The Ondo-born administrator, who had been in high spirits during the Commission's meeting, retired to Bon Octagon Hotel in the Federal Capital Territory, where the incident took place.


According to a report, the REC from Ondo State was in good spirits throughout the day's proceedings before his sudden passing.


During the meeting, Barrister Ijalaye, dressed in a blue-striped kaftan and a red cap, was captured in one of the photos posted by the Commission on its timeline.


Barrister Ijalaye was posted to Ogun State in March 2022 following the transfer of Olusegun Agbaje to Lagos State.


However, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not yet issued an official statement regarding his demise.

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