Family, associates describe late Abba Kyari as icon who died for Nigeria, converge in Bauchi to commemorate one year of death
Friends and associates of late Abba Kyari at the memorial prayers
By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
Late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari has been described by his associates and friends as “an icon who died for Nigeria”.
The associates who converged at Laushi mosque, Wunti in Bauchi metropolis Friday for the one year remembrance of his death said that the late CoS contributed positively to the entrenchment of democracy in the country.
Speaking on behalf of the associates, one of his in-laws, Alhaji Yakubu Mohammed disclosed that a Foundation which is to be deployed for the advancement of late Abba Kyari’s legacies, to be chaired by his widow, Hajiya Hauwa (Kulu) will be unveiled soon.
According to him “late Mallam Abba Kyari died for Nigeria. He died as an icon. A man of many parts, detribalized and cerebral, though quiet. In his honour and with the approval given by his widow, Hajiya Hauwa (Kulu) ‘ABBA KYARI FOUNDATION’ shall be unveiled as soon as possible to continue with the advocacies being championed for Nigeria by our icon before his unfortunate demise”.
Yakubu Mohammed added that, “the Foundation shall be focusing on Public Policy and Democratisation Advocacy, Good Governance and Accountability, Conservation and Sustainable Development,Impact Investment, Climate Solution and Renewable Energy and Public Interest Technology.
“And to add intellectual touch to our advocacies,an Annual Memorial Lecture shall be institutionalised, and it shall hold every 17th April to remember our late icon”, Mohammed also explained.
Dignitaries at the prayer included Alarammas (Presiding Mallams) -Alarama Muhammad Sanusi, Alarama Mukhtar Abdulhamid and Alarama Hamza Sank Abubakar.
Other dignitaries were Mallam Ramat R. Gidado, Chief Sunday Leonard, Eze Imo, CEO, Sole Electrical Big. Ltd, Mallam Sagir Aliyu Yakubu, Hon. Idowu Moses and Akinyemi Olowokere, among others.
Though late Abba Kyari hailed from Borno State but his wife, Hajiya Hauwa (Kulu) Abba Kyari nee Gidado hails from Jama’are, Bauchi State.
