Shagari |
Former President Shehu Shagari was in his farm in
his village, Shagari, Sokoto state, on Sunday when sections of the media reported
him dead. On
Sunday afternoon, rumours were circulating that he had died, but family
sources told TheCable that he was “hale and hearty”.
“Please
ignore the rumour. I can tell you specifically that he was in his farm this
afternoon. And he was back home in the evening,” he said.
“As
a Muslim, Shagari would have been buried before sunset on Sunday if indeed he
died in the afternoon as reported. And there is no way this will not be
officially announced.”
Another
source, a politician, said: “As I talk to you, one of his sons is on the
campaign train of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Sokoto state.
“He
was with us at a rally on Sunday afternoon till this evening. If his father had
died, he would have returned home.”
Shagari,
who recently marked his 90th birthday, became the first executive president of
Nigeria in 1979 and was overthrown in a military coup in 1983.
He was minister of
economic development in 1960, minister of internal affairs in 1962 and minister
of works and survey in 1965.
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