Friday, August 6, 2021

ADAMAWA JUSUN CONDOLES CHAIR OVER FATHER's DEATH



Leadership of the Adamawa State Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has condoled the Chairman of the union, Comrade Baba Gurin Abbo, over the death of his father and the District Head of Gurin, Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed Yero.


Late Alhaji Muhammed Yero was the District Head of Gurin in Fufore Local Government Area in the state, until his demise during the week.



Speaking while leading exco of the union on the condolence visit on the Chairman of JUSUN and other family members in Gurin on Thursday, the Legal Adviser of the union, Comrade Aminu Abdulkadir Maiha, extended the condolences of the union and that of the entire staff of judiciary to the Chairman.


Comrade Abdulkadir, specifically conveyed the heartfelt condolences of the union to the Chairman, other immediate family members, the district, Fufore LGA and the state government over the passing on of the royal father.


The Legal Adviser described late Alhaji Yero as a versatile, humble and experienced traditional ruler whose style of leadership was generally accepted by all his subjects, saying that his demise is coming at a time when his fatherly advice are needed most not only in his district but the entire state.


He therefore prayed Allah to grant the soul of the departed Jannatul Firdausi and to give their Chairman and other family members the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.


Responding on behalf of the family members, the son of the deceased and the Chairman of JUSUN in the state, Comrade Baba Gurin Abbo, thanked the delegation and prayed Allah to take them back safely to their various destinations.


The delegation include; the Vice Chairman of the union, Comrade Fxenty Jonathan Sunday Lamurde, Legal Adviser, Comrade Aminu Abdulkadir Maiha, Secretary, Wawi Ephraim, Assistant Secretary, Fadimatu Suleiman Belel, Organising Secretary, Comrade Hyelda Daniel, Auditor, Comrade Tukur Salihu, Assistant Financial Secretary,  Kauna D. Shishi, Treasurer, Comrade Aliyu Dauda, among others.


               


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