The Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, on Sunday, led a delegation from the state government on a condolence visit to Kafin Hausa town in Jigawa State over the passing of Governor Umar Namadi’s mother, Hajiya Maryam, and his son, Abdulwahab.
In his condolence message, the Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum expressed deep sympathy to Namadi, urging him to find solace in the face of such profound losses.
Chronicle NG reported that the governor’s mother died and was buried on Wednesday.
A day later, the governor also lost his eldest son, Abdulwahab, in a motor accident that occurred on Thursday.
This was disclosed in a press statement signed by Director-General Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Misilli, which was obtained by our correspondent in the state.
Yahaya mentioned that the tragedy of losing a mother and a grown-up son within such a short period is an extraordinary test of faith, calling for intense and sustained prayers to cope with the trauma and particularly urging the family to find solace in the divine words, “What Allah takes belongs to Him, and what He gives is also His, for everything occurs at its appointed time according to His will.
“As Muslims, we firmly believe that Allah’s destiny cannot be questioned. On this note, I urge you to remain steadfast and embrace Allah’s will.
“On behalf of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and the Government of Gombe State, I extend our heartfelt condolences to you and the people of Jigawa State. May Allah forgive their souls and grant them Aljannat Firdaus,” he said.
In his reaction, Namadi thanked the governor for sympathising with him and the Jigawa State Government during their time of mourning.
“Your Excellency, just a week ago, you were in Jigawa State to attend my daughter’s wedding, Fatiha, and now you are here again to sympathise with us over the tragic losses of our mother and son.
“This demonstrates your love for us and your exceptional leadership style. We cannot thank you enough, Your Excellency,” Namadi said.