Press report from the Presidency...
President Muhammadu Buhari has extolled the virtues of Hajiya Fati Koko,
popularly called Maitalla Tara, who has passed away, aged 95. Mourning Hajiya
Koko, who had waited nine hours in Kebbi early last year, to donate the sum of N1 million (One million Naira) to him as
the then presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC),
President Buhari described her as "a woman with a good heart, who stood by
her convictions, and gave sacrificially."
Hajiya Koko had offered virtually her life's savings to
candidate Buhari then, saying she admired his honesty, discipline, and stand
for truth. Receiving the news of her passage, President Buhari commended Hayiya
Koko's conviction and sacrificial giving, urging Nigerians to learn vital
lessons from her life. "She gave practically all she had towards our campaign.
Though well advanced in age, she still believed a new Nigeria was possible, and
followed her conviction with action. What generosity of spirit and what
tenacious faith in her motherland. Nigerians, old and young, have a lot to
learn from her," the President said. President Buhari condoled with the
family and relations of the departed, urging them to take solace in the fact
that their matriarch lived to a ripe old age, "and she saw the beginning
of the change she had long yearned for. The onus is now on all of us to ensure
that the change gets entrenched and solidified for even generations yet unborn
to benefit from." The President also sympathized with the governor and
people of Kebbi State, whom he said will all miss the sterling qualities of
Hajiya Koko, but added that the life of the departed will serve as a standard
to emulate "in the service of God, humanity and country." "May
Allah grant her soul repose in Al-jannah," the President prayed.
Femi Adesina Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity).
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