By Ibrahim Muhammad Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, attended the third-year memorial prayer for the late Alhaji M...
By Ibrahim Muhammad
Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, attended the third-year memorial prayer for the late Alhaji Musa Sale Kwankwaso, father of Engr. Rabi'u Musa Kwankwaso, the Global Leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and 2023 NNPP Presidential Candidate.
The memorial prayer, held at the Musa Sale Juma'at Mosque on Miller Road in Kano, brought together prominent figures, including Engr. Kwankwaso, Governor Yusuf, and other top government officials.
The late Musa Sale Kwankwaso passed away three years ago and was buried at his son's residence in Kano.
The prayer session, led by the Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Auwal, sought mercy for the deceased and other late family members, as well as for the Muslim ummah at large.
Governor Yusuf's attendance at the memorial prayer demonstrates his commitment to showing respect and solidarity with the people of Kano.
The event was a testament to the strong bonds between the governor and the community.
In addition to attending the memorial prayer, Governor Yusuf also inspected the ongoing rehabilitation of Jambo Road, located off Ahmadu Bello Road in Kano metropolis.
Accompanied by his deputy, the governor directed the contractor to make adjustments to the project, expanding the road and enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
The road rehabilitation project is part of Governor Yusuf's efforts to improve infrastructure in Kano State.
By investing in road development, the governor aims to enhance the state's connectivity, facilitate economic growth, and improve the quality of life for residents.
Governor Yusuf's commitment to infrastructure development and community engagement has been evident in his recent activities.
His attendance at the memorial prayer and inspection of the road project demonstrate his dedication to serving the people of Kano State.
As Governor Yusuf continues to work towards improving the lives of Kano State residents, his efforts are likely to have a lasting impact on the community.
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