AIYEDATIWA DECLARES THREE DAYS OF MOURNING FOR LATE SSG. (PHOTO).

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 Aiyedatiwa Declares Three Days of Mourning for Late SSG Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has announced a three-day mourning period from January 5 to 7 in honor of the late Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tayo Oluwatuyi. During a condolence visit to the late SSG’s wife and family in Akure, Aiyedatiwa pledged the state's support. The governor described Oluwatuyi, who passed away on Saturday from injuries sustained in a car accident, as a dedicated public servant whose life and work left a lasting impact on many. He praised Oluwatuyi’s humility, integrity, and contributions to the state’s political and governance history. Aiyedatiwa offered his condolences in the condolence register, saying, “Tayo Oluwatuyi, you came, you lived, you performed your God-given tasks, and impacted lives. You have left us too soon, but God has called you home. May you rest in peace.” Former Governor Dr. Olusegun Mimiko also expressed his sorrow, describing the late SSG as a respected l...

GEORGIA JUDGE STEPHEN YEKEL SHOOTS HIMSELF, DIES BY SUICIDE INSIDE COURTROOM ON FINAL DAY IN OFFICE. (PHOTO).


 Georgia Judge Stephen Yekel Shoots Himself, Dies by Suicide Inside Courtroom on Final Day in Office


A Georgia judge was found dead in a courtroom of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound on Tuesday, his last day in office, authorities said.

Deputies discovered State Court Judge Stephen Yekel, 74, at the Effingham County Courthouse at around 10 a.m., the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Court was not in session, and the courtroom was empty. Investigators said he had died either Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation will perform an autopsy to confirm Yekel’s cause of death.

“He was in the courthouse, apparently by himself there this morning,” county coroner David Exley told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “He was sitting on the bench in his courtroom.”


Chief Judge F. Gates Peed immediately closed the courthouse, which will resume operations on Jan. 2, WTOC reported.

Appointed in 2022 by Gov. Brian Kemp, Yekel had lost a runoff election in June to attorney Melissa Calhoun by just 319 votes, according to the Effingham Herald. He had attempted to resignearlier in December, effective Dec. 30, citing the fact that just 6% of eligible voters had cast ballots. But Kemp rebuffed him.


Regardless of the low turnout for this year’s runoff election, the people of Effingham County have spoken,” Kemp replied on Dec. 12. The 71,000-population county lies about 20 miles northeast of Savannah.

Accepting the resignation would have vacated the position with a day remaining, forcing Kemp to appoint a new judge for not just the remainder of Yekel’s term but also for the following term, nullifying the election results, WJCL reported. Yekel had been appointed after his predecessor resigned to become a state superior court judge, the Journal-Constitution noted.


“While we are unable to provide comment on an open investigation, Judge Yekel’s family and loved ones are in all of our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” Kemp’s office told WTOC.

Yekel, a graduate of the Atlanta Law School, had been a member of the State Bar of Georgia since 1976. During his 45-plus-year legal career, he’d worked as a special agent for the Georgia Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Unit and as a special investigator at the Cobb County District Attorney’s Office, WSAV reported. He was a former assistant district attorney in Chatham County and had held various court positions.

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