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Mohammed Fawehinmi’s death, terrible news for civil society – Rights group

The Centre for Human and Socioeconomic Rights, says  demise of Mohammed Fawehinmi,  eldest son of  late legal icon and activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, is a terrible loss.

Mr Alex Omotehinse, National President of the group, stated this in an interview while reacting to the death of the lawyer, on Wednesday.

Omotehinse said the news was a rude shock.

“The fact  remains that among the children of the late legal icon,  Mohammed was the only one who identified with us and  remained with us,  despite the challenges he faced.

“Mohammed stood with us in the struggle to defend the masses.

“Now that he has again dropped the baton, a very big vacuum has been created,” he said.

According to him, the death of Mohammed  Fawehinmi, implies that Gani Fawehinmi’s household may  be finally missed  in the activism circle.

He added: “It is only Mohammed that carried the mantle,  despite his health challenges.

“When some of us see him, we believe Gani was still alive,  because he was bold, spoke like his father, he was courageous and never looked at his challenges.

The rights activist recalled how civil society groups, alongside Mohammed,  attended the burial of late Mr  Yinka Odumakin, another activist, who died  recently.

He added that the late younger Fawehinmi, also joined them recently,  during a courtesy visit to the residence of another late activist, Mr Innocent Chukwuma .

Omotehinse said the death was a huge  loss and very sad one, praying  God to console the late Mohammed’s mother and family.

Mohammed, died on Wednesday in Lagos at the age of 52.

It was gathered that Mohammed complained of breathing difficulties and was taken to a  hospital where he died.

He had a law degree from the University of Buckingham, England  and was called to the Nigerian bar in 1998.

In 2003, he had an accident in Lagos, which affected his spinal cord and confined him to a wheelchair

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