Family, dignitaries gather for Murtala’s 50th anniversary prayers
A gathering in Kano marked the 50th anniversary of General Murtala Ramat Mohammed's death with special prayers attended by family and dignitaries.
On Friday, Muslims gathered in Kano, Nigeria, to honor the 50th anniversary of the late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed's death through special prayer sessions organized by the Murtala Mohammed Foundation. Held at the Murtala Muhammad Mosque in Tudun Maliki quarters, the event attracted numerous attendees, including Islamic scholars and prominent public figures, illustrating the significant impact General Murtala had on the nation's history despite his short reign as Nigeria's military leader.
The prayer session was led by Sheikh Kabiru Dan-Taura, the Chief Imam of the mosque, who emphasized General Murtala's lasting legacy and contributions to Nigeria. Participants engaged in reciting verses from the Holy Qur'an, reflecting both solemn remembrance and communal unity among those present. Sheikh Dan-Taura remarked that the impact of General Murtala's administration, especially his efforts toward societal improvement, would ensure his remembrance by future generations.
This gathering signifies not only an act of remembrance but also highlights the ongoing respect for General Murtala's contributions to Nigeria. The commemoration of his legacy, 50 years after his assassination, reveals the deep-rooted esteem in which he is held by the citizens of Kano and the broader Nigerian populace, indicating the continued relevance of his policies and actions in the present day.