Gov Bago Reacts To Ghastly Motor Accident That Claimed Many Lives

Farmer Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago receives with sadness the news of a ghastly motor accident that claimed many lives, including the two wives and two children of the Barwan Agaie,  former Commissioner for Information and one time Permanent Commissioner, Civil Service Commission, Alh. Adamu Aliyu Muhammad.

In a condolence message by his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, the farmer Governor extends his deepest sympathy to the Barwan Agaie and the families of other deceased victims, describing the incident as unfortunate, heartbreaking and traumatic.

He says though death is a necessary end to all mortals, but that the pains associated with the physical separation is enormous.

The farmer Governor notes that it is really a trying moment for the Barwan Agaie and the family members of other victims and that he shares in their grief.

He encourages the Barwan Agaie and families of other deceased victims to look up to Allah alone to come out of this difficult moment as only Him can comfort them.

The farmer Governor prays that Allah will grant the deceased Aljanna Firdausi, and comfort all those affected by their demise.

He also prays for the speedy recovery of those that sustained injuries in the accident.

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