Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda escaped unharmed after his convoy was involved in a minor collision Sunday evening on the Daura-Katsina Road, according to an official statement from his office. The incident occurred as the governor traveled between official engagements related to mourning ceremonies for Nigeria’s late former President Muhammadu Buhari, who was buried in Daura last week.
Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, the governor’s spokesperson, confirmed the accident but emphasized that Radda suffered no significant injuries. “The governor is in good health and stable condition,” the statement read, adding that Radda remained “in high spirits” and expressed thanks to “Almighty Allah for His protection.” The governor also acknowledged citizens and supporters for their prayers following news of the incident.
Local media reports indicate the collision happened as Radda returned to Katsina, the state capital, after attending a 7th Day Prayer ceremony—a traditional Islamic observance held one week after a death—for the former president. Sources familiar with his itinerary noted the governor had been frequently commuting between Daura and Katsina to host dignitaries paying respects to Buhari’s family. The late leader, who governed Nigeria from 2015 to 2023, hailed from Daura, a town in Katsina State.
While details about the accident’s cause or vehicles involved were not disclosed, the governor’s office assured the public that the situation was swiftly managed. Radda’s active schedule in recent days underscores the heightened political and ceremonial activities in northern Nigeria following Buhari’s death, drawing national figures to the region.
The incident has sparked brief concern among residents, given Katsina’s proximity to areas affected by security challenges. However, officials reiterated that the collision was routine and unrelated to broader safety issues. Governor Radda is expected to continue participating in memorial events, including the upcoming 40th Day Prayer, a significant milestone in Islamic mourning traditions.