
Olaoluwa Olaoye
The House of Representatives will tomorrow (Tuesday) hold a valedictory session in honour of five members of the 10th Assembly
The House will dedicate its plenary sitting to a solemn valedictory session in honour of the five members who passed away while still in active service.
The event, which will commence at 11:00 am in the Green Chamber, National Assembly Complex, Abuja, is said to be reflected in the Notice Paper for the week as issued by Francis Waive, Chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business.
Spokesman of the House of Representatives,
Rep. Akin Rotimi,
said in a statement on Monday that the House will celebrate the lives, service, and legacies of the departed lawmakers.
The late members of the House are Late Rt. Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga – Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency, Ogun State / Immediate Past Deputy Chief Whip (Passed in January 2025); Late Rep. Abdulkadir Jelani Danbuga – Isa/Sabon Birni Federal Constituency, Sokoto State (Passed in October 2023); Late Rep. Isa Dogonyaro – Garki/Babura Federal Constituency, Jigawa State (Passed in May 2024); Late Rep. Olaide Adewale Akinremi – Ibadan North Federal Constituency, Oyo State (Passed in July 2024) and Late Rep. Ekene Abubakar Adams – Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, Kaduna State (Passed in July 2024).
The statement said, “The families of these lawmakers, alongside other dignitaries, are expected to attend. The commemoration will feature tributes, personal reflections, observances of silence, and other ceremonial rites in the chamber, in line with parliamentary tradition.
“As outlined in the Agenda for the Session circulated to Members by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Dr. Yahaya Danzaria, Esq., tributes will be led by the Speaker and Principal Officers of the House, followed by remarks from colleagues, party leaders, and invited guests.
“Each of these late members made lasting contributions to the 10th House through motions, bills, oversight, and constituency engagement. Their voices helped shape debates and the legislative agenda within committees, caucuses, and plenary.
“The House notes that the death of a sitting member is not only a personal loss but also an institutional moment of mourning – underscoring the burden of leadership and the fleeting nature of life. It is a reminder of the sacred trust bestowed upon lawmakers by the Nigerian people.”
Rotimi said as the 10th Assembly
approaches its midterm in June 2025, “the valedictory session offers a moment for remembrance and renewed dedication to the ideals of public service and national representation.”