Tinubu, Governors of the North, others cry the Emir of the disappearance of Zuru at 81

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu He expressed deep pain for the death of Zuru’s Emir in the state of Kebbi, the main general Muhammado Sani Sami (Gomo II), describing his disappearance as a significant loss in Nigeria.

The traditional sovereign, who was also a retired military officer and once military governor of the state of Bauchi, died in the early hours of Sunday, at the age of 81.

In a message of condolences made available by his special information on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu said that the Deception of Emir would have been remembered not only for his service as a soldier during the Nigerian civil war (1967-1970), but also for his distinct contributions as administrator and venerated traditional leader.

He praised the decades of monarch’s leadership sterling, observing that his efforts have generally brought peace, stability and development to the state of Zuru Emirate and Kebbi.

“As a young military officer, Zuru’s Emir served also during the civil war (1967-1970).

“The president recognizes the leadership Sterling of the deceased Father Reale, who contributed to bringing stability and development to the state of Zuru Emirate and Kebbi,” says the note.

Tinubu prayed for the rest of the soul of the deceased Emir and asked the omnipotent Allah to comfort his family, the Zuru Emirate Council and the people of the State of Kebbi in their moment of pain.

… northergovernors cry

In a similar tribute, the forum of the Governors of the Northern States (NSGF) joined the President and the people of the State of Kebbi to cry the death of the Emir of Zuru, the main general Muhammado Sani Sami, known with affection as Gomo II.

In a message of condolences issued on behalf of the forum, its president and governor of the State of Gombe, Muhammado Inuwa Yahaya, described the late monarch as a patriotic Nigerian, a disciplined military officer and a traditional surrender who dedicated his life to the service of his people and the nation.

Governor Yahaya recalled the distinct military career of Emir, in particular his remarkable contribution as a military governor of the old state of Bauchi, where he guided important development initiatives that have left a lasting impact on state growth.

He also stated that the constant dedication of Emir to peace and progress within his domain, noting his active involvement in the Council of traditional northern sovereigns, where he provided a wise consultant and played a stabilizing role in regional affairs.

“The disappearance of his real height, the major general Muhammadu Sani Sami, is a huge loss not only for the state of Kebbi but also for the entire northern region and Nigeria as a whole,” said the governor.

On behalf of the Governors of the North, Yahaya has extended the sympathy for the Emirate Council of Zuru, the royal family and the government and the people of the State of Kebbi, exhorting them to support the legacy of the leadership, the service and the integrity that the deceased Emir has incarnate.

He prayed omnipotent Allah to forgive the deficiencies of the deceased monarch, reward his good deeds and grant him eternal rest in Aljannat Firdus.

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