“Very Sad” Gov El-Rufai Mourns Emir Of Zazzau’s Death

The governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has described the demise of Alhaji Shehu Idris, the Emir of Zazzau as a “very sad” development.

The prominent monarch breathed his last on Sunday, September 20, 2020 at the 44 Military Hospital Kaduna.

He was 84 years old at time of his death.

His burial is scheduled for 5pm today.

Mallam El-Rufai’s Facebook post on the passage of the deceased traditional ruler reads….

VERY SAD: It is with great sadness that I confirm the passing of the father of our state, His Highness Emir of Zazzau, Alh (Dr.) Shehu Idris CFR. He died at the 44 Military Hospital Kaduna today after a brief illness. Janazah prayer in Zaria is scheduled for 5pm in Sha Allah. All Covid-19 protocols to be complied with as much as possible during the funeral prayers and condolences.

I have informed the President Muhammdu Buhari, GCFR of the great loss and offered our condolences. The Chief of Staff to PMB, Prof Ibrahim Gambari will lead a Federal Government delegation to Zaria to condole with the family of High Highness, Zazzau Emirate Council and the people of Zazzau Emirate and Kaduna State.

We have lost a rare gem, a source of wisdom and guidance and a true father of all. May Allah Grant his soul abode in Aljanna Firdaus. Amin. – Nasir El-Rufai

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