The Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has said that the passing of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Dr Ado Ibrahim, was a painful and personal loss, describing him as a father figure and trusted confidant.
The governor made this known while addressing sympathisers at the palace of the late traditional ruler in Okene on Monday.
A statement issued on Monday, by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Onogwu Mohammed, stated that the departure of the revered monarch had left a void that could not easily be filled, adding that he had lost a source of genuine wisdom, guidance, and unwavering leadership.
Bello, who had relocated to his country home in Okene on Sunday upon hearing of the demise of the monarch, noted that the late Ohinoyi was renowned, not only for his role as a traditional leader but also as an expert in conflict resolution.
He said, “He was a distinguished scholar in Islamic and cultural affairs, and his contributions were truly exceptional, not only in the progress of Kogi State but throughout Nigeria.
“I want to thank you all for your condolence messages to Anebira over the passing of our revered royal father, Dr Ado Ibrahim, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland. For me, I have lost a father figure and a trusted confidant with the passing of Sa’aki. As we all know, His Royal Majesty was renowned, not only for his role as a traditional leader but also as an expert in conflict resolution.
“He was a distinguished scholar in Islamic and cultural affairs, and his contributions have been truly exceptional, not only in the progress of Kogi State but throughout Nigeria.”
According to Bello, the reign of Ibrahim was marked by peace, security, economic prosperity, and development in Ebiraland.
“The late king’s contributions were invaluable in maintaining stability in successive administrations in Kogi State. Late father played a pivotal role in ensuring peace and security in Ebiraland, and Kogi State in general. These are things we cannot easily forget,” he added.
Bello, who visited the residence of the late traditional ruler at the Azad Palace in Okene on Monday, called on the people of Ebiraland and beyond to offer their prayers for the peaceful repose of the soul of the monarch.
He also extended his condolences to the immediate family of the late monarch encouraging them to find solace in the impactful and fulfilling life he led during his time on earth.
During his address on behalf of the family, Nazi Ibrahim, the eldest son of the late traditional ruler, said their father led a fulfilled and impactful life.
He also called on everyone to offer their prayers for the peaceful repose of his father’s soul.