From Olukayode Idowu, Maiduguri
Meanwhile the spokesman of Borno State Governor, Mallam Isa Gusau has denied that the convoy of his boss was never involved in an accident.
Gusau, in a statement on Tuesday said the news reports stating that the convoy of his boss was involved in an accident was “completely inaccurate.”
The statement read in part that: ”While acknowledging with so much grief, empathy for the bereaved families, honour and the highest respect for the memory of the Mai Kanuribe of Lagos, Alhaji Mustapha Muhammad, who alongside two others, died in a car accident along Maiduguri-Mafa road on Tuesday in Borno State, we hereby clarify that the convoy of Governor Babagana Umara Zulum was not in any way involved in the accident referred to. The news report was completely inaccurate.
“The Mai had no doubt traveled to Mafa and the trip was in solidarity with Governor Zulum’s administration and the APC. However, the Mai left Mafa on his way back to Maiduguri, while the Governor was still in Mafa.
“The Governor alongside Senator Kashim Shettima and some leaders, came across the accident on way back from Mafa and as expected, the governor and those accompanying him, followed bodies of the Mai, and others, to their families in Maiduguri, empathized with bereaved families and took part in funerals.”
He however added that: “This clarification does not in anyway aim to disown the late Mai, but to put the record as it is.”
Gusau said: “Governor Zulum deeply recognizes the fact that the late Mai Kanuribe, a leader with open passion for the progress of Borno and its people, undertook his last journey to Mafa, in honour of Zulum administration and the APC.
“The Governor very deeply shares the grief of the Mai’s bereaved family, and families of those who died with him. Zulum mourns with them.”
He said: “The Governor prays that Allah forgives the shortcomings of the Mai, and those who died with him, and admits all of them into Aljanna Firdaus.”