The African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Monday announced a three-day national mourning period within its fold to honour the legacy of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died on Sunday in London.
Sen. David Mark, the party’s Interim National Chairman, released this statement on Monday in Kano.
In honour of Buhari’s leadership and contributions to the Nigerian state, the ADC ceased all national and state-level political activity during the mourning period.
Mark underlined Buhari’s persistent dedication to Nigerian service, both military and civilian.
“President Muhammadu Buhari was a statesman of exceptional character. As a soldier, he fought bravely to preserve the unity and territorial integrity of our nation.
“As a democratically elected president, he contributed significantly to the growth and consolidation of democratic governance in Nigeria.
“His leadership reflected discipline, commitment, and a deep sense of patriotism,” he said.
The ADC chairman also called on the federal government to take appropriate steps to immortalise Buhari to preserve his legacy for future generations.
“We believe it is only fitting that his name and contributions be etched permanently into the national memory through the establishment of monuments, institutions, or initiatives that reflect the values he stood for.
“ADC extends its deepest condolences to the Buhari family, the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and all Nigerians mourning this great loss.
“The party urges all members and supporters across the country to observe the declared period of mourning with solemnity and respect,” Mark said.