THISDAY

Former Kaduna Military Governor, Mohammed Dies at 73

Buhari, Shetttima Mourn

- Omololu Ogunmade Ibrahim Shuaibu

Former Military Governor of the old Kaduna State, Air Vice Marshall Mouktar Mohammed (rtd), is dead.

He died at the age of 73 in a hospital in London last Sunday after a protracted illness.

Mohammed was appointed into the highest decision making body in Nigeria, the Supreme Military Council, in 1975.

Until his death, he held a traditiona­l title of Wazirin Dutse, and was the Chairman of Freedom Radio Group Board of Directors.

Mohammed was recently appointed by the federal government as the Chairman Governing Council of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria in Kaduna State

He was appointed the Federal Minister of Housing, Urban Developmen­t and Environmen­t in 1976 and was instrument­al to the creation of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The deceased was also the Chairman of the National Cash Crops Rehabilita­tion Project in 1975.

Mohammed was the Chairman of Terytex Limited, Dailfam Nigeria Limited, Zamani College, Kaduna and Director, Automotive Components Industry, Kaduna.

He is survived by wife, many children and relatives.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari and Borno State Governor and Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum, Kashim Shettima have described the late Mohammed as “one of the finest, most principled, patriotic and loyal military officers,” they have ever known and respected.

According to a statement by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, Buhari said Mohammed was so passionate­ly committed to his principles and beliefs that he had to leave his military career earlier than expected.

“Very few Nigerians are ready to lose their jobs or offices on account of their beliefs, but late Mohammed was an exception to this ugly reality of Nigeria, a society where public office holders respect power more than principles,” he was quoted as saying.

Shehu said Buhari also described the late chairman of the Freedom Radio Kano as a fountain of inspiratio­n who loved the progress of Nigeria at all times.

“The president also recalled the significan­t role played by the late Air Force officer in the realisatio­n of his people for the creation of the present Jigawa State.

“He extended his condolence­s to the government, the family and people of Jigawa and Kano States over the loss of this illustriou­s public figure. He prayed to Allah to forgive his gentle soul,” the statement added.

On his part, Shettima expressed shock over the demise of Mohammed.

In a statement by the governor’s spokesman, Isa Gusau, said:: “This is shocking! Coming few months after the death of Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule, the demise of Muhammad is yet another big loss to the northern voice. He was a sound and eloquent statesman who cared about the competitiv­eness of the North in all affairs of the country.

“It was out of his genuine passion for northern Nigeria that he invested in the establishm­ent of freedom radio even when radio broadcasti­ng was not known to be a lucrative business but rather a social service. He wanted to open a station in Maiduguri in spite of our challenges. He was in the state on different occasions to either lead or be part of delegation­s on issues relating to the challenges posed by Boko Haram and other issues concerning northern Nigeria.”

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