Following Boko Haram’s audacious attack on the convoy of Emirs who
were on their way to attend the funeral of the Emir of Gombe, the Emir
of Askira, HRH Mai Abdullahi Ibn Muhammadu has made his thoughts known
to the public.
The Emir escaped by the skin of his teeth but the Emir of Gwoza was
not as lucky as he was said to have been shot in the head during the
Boko Haram attack.
While reacting to a goodwill message from the Deputy Chairman of the
ongoing National Conference, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, Muhammadu responded
via text message which reads: “My deputy Chairman, I’m most grateful, it
was a narrow escape.”
Akinyemi had sent a message to the Emir, who is also a member of the
Confab expressing his heartfelt relief on behalf of the Conference.
“Your Royal Majesty, on behalf of the National Conference, please
accept our heartfelt relief at the failure of the attack on your convoy.
We thank Allah for your safety,” he said.
Akinyemi who has been standing-in for the Justice Kutigi since the
demise of the latter’s wife on Wednesday,
expressed the joy of the
delegates over the escape of the Emir and wholeheartedly condemned what
he described as “cowardly and dastardly attack.”
The late Emir of Gwoza, Idrisa Tinta was killed in the attack and his
body was recovered according to reports from the Nigerian Army
Headquarters.
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