BY AMOS TAUNA, ABUJA – The Kaduna State gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon Isa Ashiru, has paid a condolence visit to Adara Traditional Council over the abduction and murder of the late Agom Adara, Dr. Maiwada Raphael Maiwada.
The late traditional ruler of Adara chiefdom was abducted by bandits while returning from a security meeting with Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai in Kaduna, after a bloody skirmish between Hausa/Fulani residents of Kasuwan Magani, and native Adara people left an official death toll of 55.
He was kidnapped about 35km to Kachia, headquarters of the Adara Chiefdom, while his police orderly and three palace guards shot to death. His wife, who was also kidnaped with him was later freed two days after. An undisclosed sum was paid as ransom for his release, but his corpse was later found near Kateri, along Abuja-Kaduna Highway four days later.
An emotional Ashiru, spoke tersely after being received by the traditional council led by Wazirin Adara, Engr. Bawa Magaji Kufana. Ashiru, who thanked the council for its warmth even in grief, said: “I had some very useful discussion with him a day after I won the primary election. He gave very wise advice. He, however, said that he was looking forward to traveling out to take care of his health. He was a great leader. May he find a place in Paradise.”
Kaduna State Chairman of the PDP, Mr. Felix Hassan Hyet, who also addressed the Adara Traditional Council said: “The tragedy that has befallen the Adara nation is tragedy that has affected us all. This is far way beyond politics and we must collectively fine a solution to this.
“The PDP family in Kaduna State is here to mourn with the Adara nation because this chiefdom and even this palace that we are today seated in, is a creation of the PDP.
“But we mourn him not as a party member, but as a great man who taught us how to lead people; how to be loyal to our leaders and make peace the cornerstone of our relation with everyone.
“Let the death of our king give rise to sustainable unity of all the people in our lands so that we can form a united front to tackle this evil. May God provide for his widow and all his dependents,” he said.
The Wazirin Adara, Engr. Bawa Magaji Kufana said, “We are still mourning our late leader. But we have to follow tradition. Your coming coincided with our Traditional Council Meeting today. After today’s meeting, we shall come up with the date for his burial rites. But we shall not announce it yet. We shall first pass it to Kaduna State Government and also to the Church. When a common date is agreed upon, we shall then announce it to the public.
“In conclusion who was I thank our visitors for their kind gesture and wished them safe journey back,” he said.
Shortly after, Ashiru and his team arrived the palace home of the late Agom where he condoled his widow, Mr. Victoria Maiwada ensconced by her children, relations and well-wishers.
He said: “I have come here as one who feels the death of your husband as a personal tragedy for me. I am also deeply mourning him. My prayers is that God will give you the strength to overcome this shocking loss and to give you the means to take care of the children. You can, however, count on me any time,” he assured her.
On her part, she said: “I have gone through a lot of trauma. I believe that he was killed so that no other person will go through the ordeals he went through. May his death be the last of its kind on our soil. Let it not be that he died for nothing. She thank Ashiru for coming and wished him and his entourage safe journey home.
Fielding questions after the visit, Ashiru said, “You can see that the security situation in Kaduna state has become a desperate issue. It is no longer a matter of ordinary people like you and I. Even those who are much referred to are not spared. Security should be given priority attention, followed by sustainable peace. In the absence of the two, no progress can be made in our state,” he said.
Agom Adara: Ashiru Pays Condolence Visit
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