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Buhari Reacts To Death Of First Military Governor, Northwestern State, Usman Faruk
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Usman Faruk Deaths – The President Of Nigeria, President Buhari has condoled the family, friends and associates of the first Military Governor of North-Western State, Alhaji Usman Faruk, over the passing of the retired Commissioner of Police.
The President also extended condolences to the government and people of Gombe State, observing that their eminent son and Jarman Gombe, dedicated his life and energy to the unity of the country.
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In a statement made on Friday, President Buhari also noted Alhaji Faruk’s commitment to the development of his community even after retirement, stressing that he remained an epitome of kindness and humility.
The President prayed that Allah comforts all who mourn the octogenarian statesman and accept his soul.
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