Top Lawyer, Chief Ladi Williams Dies of Covid-19 Complications

Contracting the coronavirus is like living between the fire and the plague.

Through the horror of affliction, many have found no word for their pain. Many more waste quietly into a clinically mute universe. Ultimately, they learn to live at peace with the odds, and at war with their innards.

If epidemics are truly more influential than statesmen and soldiers in shaping the course of social history, then the coronavirus may for a very long while, tarnish the moods of civilizations. It has redefined health and human reality by the simple fact that vaccines do not prevent its contraction.

Sadly, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and son of late Chief Rotimi Williams, Ladi Rotimi-Williams, SAN has passed away.

According to the deceased’s younger brother Chief Kayode Rotimi-Williams, Ladi Rotimi-Williams died in the early hours of Sunday from complications due to Covid-19. He was aged 74.

A credible source attested said late senior advocate was duly vaccinated.

Until his demise, Chief Ladi Rotimi-Williams was the Principal/ Founding Partner of Chief Ladi Rotimi-Williams’ Chambers. He was appointed as a member of the Constitutional Drafting Committee in 1988. He was also appointed Director of National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) and he served the corporation during his tenure. His service to other industries has seen him on the board of corporations such as UPS/IMNL and Mutual Benefits Assurance.

Rotimi-Williams was named a Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 1995.

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