The Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has
condoled with Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, former head of state, on the death
at childbirth of his first daughter, Zuliaha.
“To you, Your Excellency, I say take heart,” Tinubu wrote in a
condolence letter to Gen. Buhari, which he signed. He said: “As good
Muslims, we know Allah giveth and Allah taketh away. All we owe Him at
all times is thanks. I pray that Allah should give you the equanimity of
the spirit to weather this storm.”
The former Lagos State governor, however, admitted that losing a
grown-up daughter, and at childbirth, was painful and irreparable,
adding that he received the news with great shock and sadness.
“I pray that Allah grant her soul sweet repose.”
Condoling with the Muhammadu Buhari family of Katsina in Katsina
State, Tinubu prayed for Zuliaha’s widower and their three children,
Amira, Mohammed and the two-day old baby girl.
“May the children grow up healthy, and may God guide the hands of the
widower as he raises them without their loving mother,” he wrote.
The Action Congress of Nigeria also commiserated with Gen. Buhari on
the death of Mrs. Zuliaha Ibrahim, saying the party’s leadership and
members share the pain brought by her untimely death.
In a statement issued in Kaduna yesterday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said although no words are
strong enough to ease the pain brought by Zuliaha’s death, “Gen. Buhari
should be assured that he is in our every thought and prayer at this
difficult time.”
ACN said it has no doubt that his faith in God and strength “will see him through this difficult period.”
“Please, accept our condolences on your loss. As we grieve with you,
we pray that God will comfort you and the family and strengthen you to
bear this loss,” the party said.
It prayed: “May God grant eternal rest to the departed, and may His light shine upon her.”
Eminent national leaders under the aegis of the Project Nigeria –
National Consensus Group – also commiserated with Gen. Buhari on the
death of Zuliaha, 40, who died on Saturday night from sickle cell
anemia, following complications after being delivered of a baby two days
earlier at Chasel Hospital, Ungwar Sarki in Kaduna.
The political group, led by leaders such as Prof. Ben Nwabueze,
Alhaji Maitama Sule, Mallam Adamu Ciroma, Dr. Tunji Braithwaite, Chief
Audu Ogbeh, among others, in a statement issued at the weekend in Lagos
by its National Secretary, Sir Olawale Okunniyi, condoled with the
former head of state and the husband of the deceased.
The group prayed that God should give the Buhari and Ibrahim families the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
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