El-Rufai's Mother: Ajadi Youths Offer Condolences

The Ajadi Youths in Taraba State have issued a statement expressing their condolences to former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, on the passing of his mother. The statement, signed by Comr. D. N Muhammad, Coordinator of the AJADI Rescue Movement, Taraba State Chapter, acknowledges the profound loss and offers solidarity to El-Rufai and his family.

The group describes the demise of a mother as a deeply painful and irreplaceable loss, recognizing her role as a pillar of love, guidance, and moral strength. They pray for the deceased to be granted eternal rest in Aljannatul Firdaus and for the bereaved family to be given strength, patience, and fortitude .

The full Text :
PRESS RELEASE

AJADI RESCUE MOVEMENT, TARABA STATE CHAPTER

The Coordinator of the AJADI Rescue Movement, Taraba State Chapter, Comr. D. N Muhammad, on behalf of Amb. Olufemi AJADI Oguntoyinbo, Oyo State PDP Governorship Aspirant, as well as members and supporters of the movement, extends heartfelt condolences to His Excellency, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, former Governor of Kaduna State, on the passing of his beloved mother.

The demise of a mother is a deeply painful and irreplaceable loss, given her unique role as a pillar of love, guidance, and moral strength within the family and society at large. We share in this moment of grief and stand in solidarity with His Excellency and his family during this difficult time.

We pray that Almighty Allah grants the deceased eternal rest in Aljannatul Firdaus and gives the bereaved family the strength, patience, and fortitude to bear this great loss. May her life and legacy continue to inspire all who were privileged to know her.

Please accept our sincere condolences.

Signed:
Comr. Dabo Nuhu Muhammad
Coordinator, AJADI Rescue Movement
Taraba State Chapter

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