The father of the former Special Adviser on Political Matters to President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak has lost his father to the insurgency in his hometown, Gulak, in the Northern Senatorial District of Adamawa State. The decomposed body of late Alhaji Ali Gillari,who was among those trapped in the community when the insurgents struck, was found after three days of his demise in his residence. Announcing his death to newsmen, the state Acting Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, in a press statement issued by his spokesman, Solomon Kumangar, said the man died in his residence in Gulak.
The governor lamented the death of Gillari and others who lost their lives in similar circumstances and commiserated with their families . He particularly sympathised with Gulak on the loss of a great father, whom he decribed as a man of integrity and a devout Muslim.
He prayed for the peaceful repose of the soul of the deceased, saying that he died at a time the society relied on his useful advice and wealth of experience. Residents of Gulak, who escaped from the town, told newsmen in Yola that many old people that needed medical attention were either held hostage or gruesomely murdered by the insurgents.
According to them, there were also some elderly people who made efforts to escape through the hills to neighbouring Cameroon but died on the way. Checks revealed that many houses, including the family house of former governor, Boni Haruna were razed by the sect.
Source: The Sun
The governor lamented the death of Gillari and others who lost their lives in similar circumstances and commiserated with their families . He particularly sympathised with Gulak on the loss of a great father, whom he decribed as a man of integrity and a devout Muslim.
He prayed for the peaceful repose of the soul of the deceased, saying that he died at a time the society relied on his useful advice and wealth of experience. Residents of Gulak, who escaped from the town, told newsmen in Yola that many old people that needed medical attention were either held hostage or gruesomely murdered by the insurgents.
According to them, there were also some elderly people who made efforts to escape through the hills to neighbouring Cameroon but died on the way. Checks revealed that many houses, including the family house of former governor, Boni Haruna were razed by the sect.
Source: The Sun
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