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APC House of Reps elect Dies in Kano



A Federal House of Representatives elect Garba Muhammad Butalawa, representing Kura, Madobi and Garun Mallam in Kano, has died.
The Nation gathered that the Late Garba contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He died at the Prime Clinic, Lamido Crescent on Saturday at around 2:30pm, his personal driver, Balarabe Shehu Butalawa confirmed this to The Nation.
The House of Reps elect died after a protracted illness.

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