Wednesday 12 August 2020

Etsu Nupe Mourns Ex CJ Ndajiwo, Says Was A Humble Gentleman

 

The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar

 The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar

By Mohammed Baba Busu

The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, has described the sudden death of former Chief Judge of Niger State, Justice Jibrin Ndatsu-Ndajiwo as a big loss to the people of Nupe Emirates, Niger State and the nation as a whole.

Etsu Nupe, who expressed shock and sadness over the death of former CJ, described him as a humble gentleman known for fairness and justice.

The royal father and Chairman, Niger Council of Traditional Rulers, stated this shortly after the funeral prayers at his home town Doko in Lavun Local Government area of the state on Tuesday.

Abubakar said late Chief Judge was a renowned legal icon who stood for the cause of justice and defended the rule of law

HRH, Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, CFR, Etsu Agaie and other dignitaries during the Janaiza funeral pray for late Jibrin Ndatsu Ndajiwo, Magajin Gari Nupe and a former, Chief Judge of Niger state on Tuesday at Doko
HRH, Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, CFR, Etsu Agaie and other dignitaries during the Janaiza funeral pray for late Jibrin Ndatsu Ndajiwo, Magajin Gari Nupe and a former, Chief Judge of Niger state on Tuesday at Doko

Etsu Nupe also described late Ndajiwo as a fearless judge who was known for demanding discipline in his court and delivering thorough and sound judgments.

The monarch further noted that Nupe Emirate and Niger State had lost a legal luminary who bestrode the heights of his chosen profession like a colossus.

“Ndatsu-Ndajiwo was an erudite judge and leader who worked assiduously to reform the judiciary in the state.

"He left behind an indelible mark not only on the state judiciary but also on the legal profession in general,” Etsu Nupe added.

He added that the deceased showed love to the people living in his domain, irrespective of their tribe, religious inclination.

The royal father said he was deeply touched when he received the news that late Ndajiwo who is also the Magajin Gari Nupe had passed on.

“He was a bridge builder, an amiable personality who is Busu home with his people, whose vacuum would  be difficult to fill," he added.

Alhaji Yahaya  said  also that the deceased would be remembered for his contributions to the development of judiciary.

Etsu Nupe condoles the immediate family of the late CJ and the state’s judiciary over the irreparable loss.

He prayed to God to grant the soul of the deceased Aljanna fidaus and fortitude for his family to bear the loss

Also, the Emir of Agaie, Alhaji Yusuf Nuhu, said it was disheartening and painful to lose such a great mind that devoted all his life to the service of the state in the Judiciary.Alhaji Nuhu pointed out that his demise had created a great vacuum that would be hard to fill.

He noted that death was an expected end of every mortal and enjoined his family to take solace in the words of God which say for everything under the sun, there is a time; a time to be born, and a time to die.

Late Ndajiwo, who died at the age of 72 in Doko on Tuesday, had been buried according to Islamic rite

The deceased who was the 6th CJ in the state, also served as the Chairman, Niger state Judicial Service Commission.

He  became the Chief Judge of the State on 18th December 1991 and retired in the same capacity in March 2013.

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