Come Back Baba Jonathan, Sokoto Youths Hail Former President as he Condoles with Family of Late Sultan Dasuki..
 The
 mammoth crowd, who were chanting the name of the former President also 
held placards with inscription “Bring Back our Jonathan written on 
them”.
 Former
 President, Goodluck Jonathan was in Sokoto to commiserate with the 
government and people of Sokoto State over the death of the 18th Sultan 
of Sokoto, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, saying the deceased believed in the 
unity of the country.
 Speaking
 during a condolence visit to Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar 111 in his palace in
 Sokoto on Thursda, Jonathan stated that the late Dasuki was a man of 
peace who believed in peaceful resolution of conflict.
 “While I was still in office, I visited late Dasuki in London and we spoke for three hours about the unity of this country.
 “Sultan
 Dasuki strongly believed in the unity of this country and peaceful 
resolution of crisis. His demise is a period for us to think about how 
we should live together as Nigerians, as there can never be peace 
without development.
 “He
 passed on at a time his wise counsel is highly needed and for him to 
have survived 93 years is a major achievement,”Jonathan said.
 He maintained that the deceased lived a life of service to humanity and that his 93 years on earth was a major achievement.
 repose of the soul of the deceased.
 Responding,
 the Sultan assured the former president that the the Sultanate Council 
would continue with the good legacies left by late Dasuki.
 “We
 are not crying because we know that God gives and take anytime He 
wishes. We assure you that we will continue to work in the same 
direction he pushed us into.
 “We will continue to reach out to everybody so that this country will be bettet for all,”he said.
 He thanked Jonathan for the visit and wished him well in his future endeavour.
 Jonathan
 was accompanied to the visit by the former governors of Kaduna, Sokoto 
and Jigawa states, Ahmed Makarfi, Attahiru Bafarawa and Sule Lamido.
 Others
 were former Minister of Special Duties Kabiru Tanimu, former Minister 
of State for Health, Haliru Alhassan, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
 Ambassador Aminu Wali, among others
 
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