Governor Ahmed Ododo has described the death of Etsu Bassa Nge Kingdom, retired Brig.-Gen. Abu Ali’s death had created a significant vacuum.
This is contained in a condolence message by the governor’s special adviser on media, Ismaila Isah, on Tuesday.
Mr Ododo described the late Etsu as a father figure, a stabilising force, and a pillar of support whose leadership contributed immensely to peace, unity, and development in Kogi and Nigeria.
The governor noted that the news of the passing of the revered Etsu Bassa Nge was received with profound sadness.
“I recall the dignified and majestic leadership of the Etsu Bassa Nge, whose wise counsel and unwavering commitment to the unity of our state consistently provided guidance and strength to our people.
“His selfless service and towering presence will be deeply missed, even as we submit to the will of Almighty Allah and give thanks for a life lived in service to humanity,” he said.
Mr Ododo said the late Etsu was a majestic king and a symbol of exemplary leadership, noting that his reign brought stability and progress to the Bassa Nge Kingdom.
He prayed for the peaceful repose of his soul and urged his family, the Bassa Nge Kingdom, and all who mourn him, to find comfort in his enduring legacy of wisdom, humility and service.
The late traditional ruler served as the military governor of Bauchi from September 1990 to January 1992.
He died on Monday at the age of 82.
(NAN)



