While
speaking on Saturday in his condolences to the family of a prominent
Kano State businessman as well as the government and the people of the
state, President Buhari said Allah has answered Nigerians' prayers for
his health.
Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari says Allah has answered Nigerians' prayers for his health.
Buhari said this on Saturday in his condolences delivered by the
Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambassau, to the family of a
prominent Kano State businessman Alhaji Audu Adahama as well as the
government and the people of the state.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, Garba Shehu,who accompanied the minister, said Buhari thanked
the people of the state for their profuse prayers and good wishes in
the period he was away for treatment in London.
Shehu quoted the president as saying: "Allah has accepted your
prayers and we are thankful to you for joining other Nigerians in saying
those prayers for me and the nation. On behalf of my family, the
government and the people of the entire country,please accept our
heartfelt condolences."
President Buhari, according to Shehu, described the death of the ex-customs officer and community leader as a painful loss.
Buhari affirmed that Adahama lived a worthy life having fully paid his dues to his community, the Customs which he served "with diligence and the country as a loyal and dutiful citizen."
Responding, a family member and former chairman of the Kano Chamber
of Commerce,Alhaji Saidu Dattijo Adahama, thanked Buhari for his
interest in the wellbeing of the family and the people of the state in
general.
He assured that Kano State would always be in support of President Buhari.
The Late Adahama, 78, was survived by four children, including the
Special Assistant to the President on Youths Matters, Nasiru Adahama.
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