Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello and his Yobe State counterpart Mai Mala Buni on Saturday paid a condolence go to to the Governor of Nasarawa State, Engr. Abdullahi Sule over the sudden loss of life of his son, Hassan.
Whereas talking on behalf of the Governors in Gudi, Nasarawa State, Bello famous that the loss of life of a pricey one is heartbreaking and devastating.
He acknowledged that the late Hassan Sule was instrumental to the peaceable coexistence between his father’s administration and the teeming youths throughout totally different ethnic and spiritual backgrounds in Nasarawa state.
“Your Excellency, our royal father, the Emir of Lafia, I and the Governor of Yobe State are right here to condole our brother and colleague, Engr Sule and the folks of Nasarawa State over the loss of life of Hassan Sule, the Governor’s son. Your Excellency, it’s tough to consider that your son, Hassan has been seized by loss of life in his prime however as Muslims, we consider that ‘from God all of us come into this world and to Him we will all return’. I urge you to take solace from the exemplary life he lived and that he will likely be remembered for the nice deeds he championed amongst numerous teams within the state. Little doubt, Hassan will likely be sorely missed,” he added.
The governors admonished the bereaved household to be comforted and to take solace in the truth that their son lived an exemplary life worthy of emulation.
In addition they sympathised with the Folks and Authorities of Nasarawa State over the unlucky bomb explosion that claimed some lives round Nasarawa/Benue border final week.
They prayed that God grant the household the fortitude to bear the loss and the deceased everlasting relaxation.
Whereas responding, the Emir of Lafia HRH Alhaji Sidi Bage thanked the Governors for his or her present of affection to 1 one other. He mentioned the loss of life of Hassan Sule like some other loss of life was a take a look at from Almighty Allah they usually accepted the incident in good religion.
Hassan Sule handed on Thursday on the age of 36.