Nura Muhammad Mahe, a grandson of Nigeria’s former President Shehu Shagari, has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the way in which the late President Muhammadu Buhari dealt with Shagari’s passing, accusing him of displaying “little respect” even in loss of life.
In a press release issued on Wednesday, Mahe counseled President Bola Tinubu for what he described as a present of honour and statesmanship in organising a state burial for Buhari, who died on Sunday and was laid to relaxation on Tuesday in Daura with full navy honours.
He applauded Tinubu’s private attendance on the funeral and the formation of a high-level committee to coordinate the burial, describing the gesture as a logo of nationwide unity and dignity.
“That is in stark distinction to how the late President Shehu Shagari was handled throughout the administration of Muhammadu Buhari,” Mahe stated.
Mahe recalled that regardless of being in Nigeria on the time of Shagari’s loss of life in 2018, Buhari neither attended the funeral nor organized a state burial in his honour.
“As an alternative, a authorities delegation led by the then Secretary to the Authorities of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, who’s notably a non-Muslim, was dispatched to characterize him,” he stated.
He described Buhari’s actions as a slight to Shagari’s legacy, stating that the late chief deserved extra recognition for his service as Nigeria’s first democratically elected Government President.
“It stays a painful reminiscence that Shagari’s loss of life occurred underneath the management of a person who many imagine harboured political animosity towards him. Even in loss of life, Buhari confirmed little public regret or respect for his predecessor,” the assertion learn.
Mahe concluded with a prayer for the forgiveness and everlasting remainder of all deceased Nigerian leaders, noting that their contributions—whether or not extensively praised or debated—stay an indelible a part of the nation’s historical past.
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