The Galadima of Keffi, Alhaji Abdul Usman, confirmed this on Friday at a news conference in Keffi Local Government Area of the state.
The Galadima, who is also the emir’s cousin, said that the late
monarch, who took ill briefly, died in the early hours of Friday in his
palace in Keffi.
He said “our emir, the promoter of peace and culture, died this morning after a brief illness.
“His death is heartbreaking, painful but God gives life and takes it at will.
“The emir had contributed a lot to the development of not only Keffi,
but to the development of Nasarawa State and the entire country while
alive.’’
According to him, the late emir was 70 years old and was enthroned on May 11, 1978.
The Galadiman Keffi called on the people of the state to pray for the
family of the late emir, adding that the death was a huge loss to the
Keffi Emirate Council and the state at large.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that Yamusa II left two wives and 27 children and many grand children.
NAN reports that at the time of filing this report, traditional
rulers, including the Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Mustapha Isah Agwai 1 and
other sympathisers were seen trooping to the late emir’s palace in
Keffi.
Meanwhile, the final funeral rites and burial of the late emir would
be performed after Juma’at prayer in Keffi in accordance with Islamic
teaching.
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