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Jonathan visits Bala Mohammed as brother dies in Turkey

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Jonathan said when he heard the sad news, he decided to come and condole the family and the good people of Bauchi State in person.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday paid a condolence visit to Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed over the death of his elder brother, Bappa Mohammed.

The older Mohammed died on Sunday aged 69 at a Turkish hospital after a prolonged illness. He was a  deputy director at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) before his retirement about 10 years ago.

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Jonathan said during the condolence visit that sometimes, people exit the surface of the earth when they are mostly needed.

According to him, the world is like a stage where people come to play a part and when they are done, they step aside.

The former President, who stated that he preferred coming to the state to commission projects than the condolence visit, added “we know that we are all humans. As a human, you don’t actually know when you will be born, probably after your pregnancy, the doctor can guess but when you will go back, nobody knows.

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“The world is a stage where we just come to play a part and when you finish playing your part, you will give way and sometimes, people exit when they are needed most. Our late brother has played his own part and Allah has called him back.”

Jonathan said when he heard the sad news, he decided to come and condole the family and the good people of Bauchi State in person. He prayed that whatever vacuum the death had created should be filled by God.

“We sincerely express our condolences to you. Allah brought our brother to the earth and he has done his own work and Allah has called him back,” he said.

In response, Mohammed said Jonathan’s visit was an attestation of the kind of leadership style he had, adding that the visit had rekindled his sense of love and appreciation.

“Even my late brother recognised the benevolence of your office. Through your benevolence, we have helped so many people. This is the extension of goodwill which you have created across the board.

“You can still do so much for Nigeria, we believe all the presidential candidates can benefit from your wealth of experience and the pedigree you have established in this world,” the governor said.

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