Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, Barinada Mpigi, is dead.
He was aged 64.
The news of his death filtered into the National Assembly on Thursday evening.
A source who confirmed the lawmaker’s demise on Thursday said he had been frail-looking in recent times.
Details surrounding the circumstances of his death were not immediately disclosed as of the time of filing this report.
Born on June 23, 1961, Mpigi represented Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the Senate until his death.
He began his legislative journey in 2011 when he was elected into the House of Representatives.
He was subsequently re-elected in 2016 for a second term.
In 2019, he moved to the Senate after winning election to represent Rivers South-East Senatorial District on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
During the Ninth Assembly, Mpigi was appointed chairman of a joint Senate committee established to investigate crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region – a development that placed him at the centre of legislative efforts to address oil-related economic sabotage.
As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, he also played a key role in oversight of federal infrastructure projects across the country.
