Ayu commiserates with Tambuwal over aide’s death

Dr Iyorchia Ayu, the National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has commiserated with Governor Aminu Tambuwal and the people of Sokoto State over the death of Aisha Maina, Special Adviser to the governor on the Female Education Board.

Recall that Mrs Maina died on Tuesday at the Usmanu Danfodio University Teaching Hospital shortly after attending PDP presidential campaign rally in Sokoto.

Mr Ayu, in a statement signed by his media aide, Yusuf Dingyadi, described Mrs Maina’s death as a great loss to the state, PDP and the nation at large.

He said Mrs Maina lived an exemplary life of humility, generous and hard work for her children, family and community with devotion to God that endeared her to many people in and out of the country.

”She is one of the few women in the state that contributed towards building a greater place for the less privileged persons; extending frontiers of peace, unity and cohesion by participating actively in political orientation around the North and nation in general.

”It’s indeed a painful exit for the people of Sokoto state and nation in general,” Mr Ayu said.

The PDP national chairman prayed for Almighty God’s forgiveness unto her soul, expressing heartfelt condolences to Mr Tambuwal, PDP, good people of Sokoto state and her entire family members over this irreparable loss.

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