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A former Commissioner for Finance in Kogi State, Chief Joseph Noah Molemodile is dead.
Molemodile, the pioneer legal adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kogi state, died in the early hours of Thursday in his Jos, Plateau state residence.
According to a family source, the observed his routine morning walk along the neighbourhood and returned home to freshen up and rest. He died while resting after the light exercise.
Reacting to the news of his death, friends and political associates described JN Molemodile as a gentleman.
Son of ex-Governor Audu, Prince Mohammed Audu bemoaned his demise describing him as “another father of mine”.
Former deputy governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) at the 2015 election, Hon James Faleke expressed sadness over Molemodile’s death.
“So sad to lose him at this period. He was a very dedicated and committed man to our late leader, Prince Abubakar Audu and he remained with the struggle. May his soul rest in peace,” he said.
A University lecturer, Dr. Johnson Orugun described Molemodile as “a man full of wisdom”.
“Pa Molemodile is a born financial analyst. Knew him at very close range since 1999, when with other political heavyweights like late AIG Ahmadu Sheidu, Dan Kadiri, Barr. James Ocholi, Merab, Chief Isah Ocheja, Chief Ameadaji and Alh. Idris Yusuf Tawari, amongst others, constituted the 15-man think-tank that ushered in Governor Abubakar Audu’s 2nd tenure. He showed eloquence, utter civility and urge for good details. He shone like a star. Adieu, the silent political colossus from Yagba East,” Orugun said.
To the Kogi State Chairman of Accord Party, Hon. Alhassan Adakeke, Molemodile was an “icon of loyalty”, while a former Minister for Police Affairs, Hon. Humphrey Abah described the deceased as a gentleman.
Molemodile was a close friend and supporter of the first executive governor of Kogi state, Prince Abubakar Audu. Both worked together at First Bank of Nigeria Limited and strengthened the relationship when the late Audu joined politics in Kogi state.
Molemodile served as Managing Director, Kogi Savings and Loans during Prince Audu’s first term as governor and was appointed Commissioner of Finance after Audu got elected for a second stint in the Lugard House.
He was a prominent member of the 15-man think-tank committee that ushered in Prince Abubakar Audu’s second tenure as Kogi state governor.
Joseph Noah Molemodile hailed from Idofin in Yagba East local government area of Kogi state.