Sultan Of Sokoto Visits Family Of Late Awujale In Ijebu-Ode

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Sikiru Adetona, in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state.

Gatekeepers News reports that Abubakar, who was in the southwest for the coronation of Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland, visited the Adetona family on Saturday.

He was accompanied by Rasaki Oladejo, president of the Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN), and other Muslim leaders.

On arrival, the Sultan was received by Saud Adedire Adetona, heir of the royal family. He later went to the tomb of the late monarch, who died on July 13 at the age of 91.

The Sultan was afterwards hosted at a reception attended by Ijebu leaders, including Sonny Folorunso Kuku, regent of Ijebuland, and Kunle Hassan, olori omo oba of Ijebuland.

In his welcome address, Kuku said, “It is with great honour and reverence that I, as chairman of the Awujale Interregnum Administrative Council, extend a warm welcome to you to Ijebuland.”

“Your presence here today is a testament to the strong bonds of brotherhood and solidarity that exist between our communities.”

“We are deeply touched by your decision to pay a condolence visit to the royal family of our late Awujale and the people of Ijebuland. Your eminence’s gesture demonstrates your commitment to fostering unity and peace among Nigerians, transcending religious and cultural divides.”

“We pray that Allah grants you safe travels and accepts your condolences. We also appreciate your continued prayers for the repose of the soul of our departed monarch. Please, accept our heartfelt gratitude for your visit. We look forward to your valuable insights and blessings during your stay with us.”

Speaking at the event, the Sultan described the late Awujale as a brother and friend and called for continuous prayers for him.

He said, “Let’s continue to pray for him anytime we find opportunity. When we do offer our daily prayers as Muslims, our five daily prayers, prayers on Jumuah, because that’s what we normally do for our leaders.”

“Because they have left their part in the world. They have gone and it’s left for us to continue to be on what they have left behind for us. And truly, the void aspect on what they have left for us.”

We thank Almighty Allah for his blessing and for bringing us together this afternoon as members of one big family. And I said one big family because I also belong to Awujale family. I must first recognise the mothers of this family, the Oloris present and then the other family members.”

“On my right hand side, my own very good friend (Kuku), despite the King’s College, somebody I’ve known for so many years, even before I became Sultan because of the famous ever hospital. Other distinguished members of the Awujale and other brothers and sisters here, I greet you in the best form of greeting.”

He also urged peace during the process of selecting a new Awujale saying, “Let’s try to be the best we can be. Let’s do what we believe will bring peace to our community, to our countries, and of course, to our personal lives as families.”

“We believe the family is a very important unit. And every development starts from a family and alhamdulillahi, this family has been a good family so far and I urge them to continue to reach out to one another, reach out to all of us, so that we have peace.”