The member of the House of Representatives, representing Oluyole federal constituency, Hon Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, has tested positive for COVID-19.
A source close to the lawmaker disclosed that the lawmaker tested positive, and has informed people who she had come in contact with and immediately went into isolation.
Akande-Sadipe, an active anti-human trafficking advocate, Hon. Akande-Sadipe, who is the Chairman, House Committee on the Diaspora, and at least one member of her family have tested positive for the deadly COVID-19 virus, according to available information.
The source disclosed that the lawmaker and her family are currently asymptomatic and have been observing self isolation.
He said, “We have also investigated and found out that Hon. Akande-Sadipe has not appeared at any public event since Wednesday, 16th December 2020. She was not at any of the events to celebrate her beloved late political mentor, and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, which took place a week ago.”
Our source said Akande-Sadipe has kept the information close to her heart to recover in private, without any drama, adding that the lawmaker had tested negative thrice, as she was very concerned about the spread of the virus, and was constantly testing.
He added, “We wish her a speedy recovery, as she is one lawmaker who has proven her committment to her Oluyole federal constituency in Oyo State and stands out as a promising ‘Omoluabi’ politician of Yorubaland.