The remains of
Nigeria’s former Minister of Women Affairs, Sen. Aisha Alhassan, were on Monday
laid to rest in Jalingo, Taraba.
The two time
governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and United
Democratic Party (UDP) died on Friday at a hospital in Cairo, Egypt after a
brief illness at the age of 61.
The remains of late
Alhassan arrived in Jalingo from Cairo via Lagos on Monday evening.
The body was received
by the state’s delegation and sympathisers at the Danbaba Suntai Airport in
Jalingo around 5.30 p.m.
The late Alhassan was
interred around 7.30 p.m. according to Islamic rites at the Jekadafari Cemetary
Jalingo.
Alhaji Muhiddeen,
Chief Imam, Jalingo Central Mosque, who led the Janaiza (funeral) prayers,
earlier urged the people to be humbled and submit to Allah, who is the maker of
all things.
A brief funeral
ceremonies, which lasted for about 30 minutes, took place at the Emir of Muri
Palace in Jalingo.
It was attended by a
large gathering, which had in attendance Gov Darius Ishaku of Taraba, top
government functionaries, traditional rulers, political party stalwarts, family
members and other dignitaries within and outside the state.
Alhassan was elected a
Senator under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the
seventh Assembly.
She was appointed as a
Minister of Women Affairs in 2015 but later resigned to fly the governorship
flag under the UDP in the 2019 election.
Meanwhile, Gov Darius
Ishaku of Taraba has received a high-powered delegation from Adamawa
Government on a condolence visit over the death of Alhassan.
The delegation led by
the state Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Adamu Atiku, also presented a letter
of condolence from the Governor of Adamawa, Alhaji Ahmadu Fintiri.
Speaking, Adamu
described the death of Alhassan as a loss of an icon.
“Taraba has lost an
icon, a mother in a million, one who was very kind and generous.
“We pray to God to
give Gov. Ishaku and the entire people of Taraba the fortitude to bear the
loss,” he said.
Responding, the
governor thanked them for the visit and promised to sustain the existing
cordial relationship between the two states.
Ishaku described the
late Alhassan as a wonderful woman and an honest person.
“If she expresses her support for you, she
will do so wholeheartedly,” Ishaku said.
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