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Saraki's Funeral Update:Kwara Declares Three-Day Mourning

 

Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, who announced the death of the politician at Government House, Ilorin, said Saraki passed on in the early hours of Wednesday.
The governor declared Wednesday a work-free day to allow residents of the state to receive the body of the politician, who died in Lagos.

Ahmed also declared a three-day mourning period across the state, the News Agency of  Nigeria reports.
NAN also reports that scores of residents trooped to the GRA residence of the late politician as news of the death filtered into the state capital.

Government officials, however, kept sealed  lips on the death of Saraki while many top public officers were sighted at the Government House and the residence of the deceased discussing in groups.
The state-owned radio station, Radio Kwara, suspended all regular programmes in honour of the late Wazirin of Ilorin.

In its place, the station played different sound tracks, eulogising the life and times of the late politician.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the state government’s committee for the burial, Alhaji Saka Onimago, has said the late politician’s corpse will arrive at the Ilorin International Airport, Ilorin by 2p.m on Wednesday.

Thereafter, there will be Janazah prayers at the Ilorin Yidi Prayer Ground at 4p.m followed by his interment at his Oloffa GRA, Ilorin residence.

Saraki was born in Ilorin on May 17, 1933 and was educated at Eko Boys High School, Lagos.
He also attended the University of London and St George’s Hospital Medical School, London. The late politician also  worked as a Medical Officer at the General Hospital, Lagos and the Creek Hospital, Lagos.

He first entered for the  parliamentary election in Ilorin as an independent but failed to win. After the election, he returned to his medical practice in Lagos, only returning to party-politics in 1978/79.
In 1977, Saraki was elected as a member of the Constituent Assembly that produced the 1979 constitution. Also in  1979,  he was elected a Senator of the Second Republic and became the Senate Leader.

In 1983,  Saraki was re-elected into the Senate on the platform of the National Party of Nigeria.
The late politician  in 1998  became a National Leader and member of the Board of Trustees of the defunct All Peoples Party and contributed to the party’s success in Kwara and Kogi states.
Saraki was also to declare support for the PDP  in the 2003 elections and backed  his son, Bukola, to clinch the governorship seat.

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