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Governor Lalong Mourns Senator Sati Gogwim

Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has expressed sadness over the death of Senator Sati Davies Gogwim who died at the age of 71.

Governor Lalong described the death of the Senator Gogwim who represented Plateau Central in the Senate between 2007-2011 as a patriotic Nigerian who gave the nation and Plateau State his very best at all times.

He said the Senator who retired from the army with records of achievements, further proved his dexterity and diligence in politics, business, community service and philanthropy. 

Lalong said the State will miss his consistent contributions to the growth and development of Plateau State particularly during its challenging moments where he offered counsel, facilitated engagements and resolutions that helped in mitigating such problems.

While commiserating with his family, friends and associates, Governor Lalong urged them to take comfort in the legacies he left behind and build on it to honour his memory.

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