Tight security: Shettima attends Emir’s burial with over 100 soldiers

by Oge Okonkwo

Kashim-Shettima

Following the attack and killing of the Emir of Gwoza, Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima, left Maiduguri, the state capital, amid tight security, to attend the monarch’s burial yesterday.

Shettima was accompanied by a combined force of about 150 soldiers of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Maiduguri; the police special squad and the Civilian JTF, through the 135km deserted Maiduguri-Bama Road.

The late emir, Alhaji Shehu Mustapha Idris Timta, who was killed by Boko Haram gunmen on Friday, was buried on Sunday in his domain amid tears.

Nigerian Tribune report:

Though the first class traditional ruler was killed while on his way to attend the burial of the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Shehu Abubakar, none of his colleagues from within and outside the state was able to attend his interment, due to unpredictable security situation on the way and around Gwoza town.

Shettima was also accompanied by his deputy, Zanna Mustapha and Senator Muhammed Ali Ndume, who is from Gwoza, leading other state government functionaries to attend the burial.

Though Gwoza was badly affected by the ongoing Boko Haram conflict that sacked many communities in the area, the burial was well attended. 

The crowded Islamic funeral was led by the Chief Imam of Gwoza, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmad Bamanga.

Governor Shettima, who battled to control his tears as he delivered his tribute and condolences, described the late Shehu Timta as “a man who spent better part of his reign preaching peace and tolerance.

“This is not a day for long speeches; it is a day of mourning of our late father and ruler. May Allah give us yet another monarch that will love his people in the manner the late Shehu Idrissa Timta did. 

“In his life time, he was eulogised as one king that could keep a venomous viper in his pocket, because of his superlative love for peace and tolerance. He was known as a traditional ruler who never showed discrepancy, whether of religion or tribe.

“The late emir lived an exemplary life; he was a paragon of everything that is good.”

The late emir is survived by his centenarian mother, 28 children, 14 grandchildren and 14 siblings.

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