The senators of the North cry late Emir of Zuru

The fifty years of the northern part of Nigeria cried the disappearance of Zuru’s Emir, Alhaji Mohammed Sani Sami, who died in London in the early hours of Sunday at the age of 81.

The senators in a declaration signed by the President of the Forum of the Senators of the North, Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua, expressed their deepest condolences to the family of the deceased the Emirate Council of Zuru and the people and the government of the State of Kebbi.

According to them, the deceased Emir gave the best to the people of the Emirate Council of Zuru, to the state of Kebbi and the Nigerians in general.

The declaration states: “The forum of the northern senators received the news of the disappearance of the Emir of Zuru with great sadness, of his real height, the main general Mohammed Sani Sami (Gomo II). We join the government and the people of the State of Kebbi in crying this significant loss.

“The late Emir was a skilled elderly statesman who served in Nigeria with distinction as a military officer, who went up to the rank of greatest general. He played a fundamental role in the history of the nation, providing service during the civil war (1967-1970) and as governor of the state of Bauchi from December 1983 to August 1985.

“As a young military administrator of the state of Bauchi, the main general Mohammed Sani Sami has implemented significant initiatives, including the updating of medical structures and the commitment of an important agricultural development program called” Back to Land “. His mandate has also seen hosting the state of Bauchi hosting the World Handball Championship.

“The North Senators Forum recognizes the Emir leadership Sterling, which has contributed to stability and development in the state of Zuru Emirate and Kebbi.

“His contribution as administrator and revered traditional sovereign will have been remembered for some time in Nigeria.”

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