Governor Bagudu mourns four killed in auto crash

Governor Atiku Bagudu on Monday paid a sympathy visit to families of victims of Saturday’s auto crash in which four people died in Kebbi.
The four died when their vehicle crashed along Kangiwa-Kamba road.
The governor, who visited the victims’ families at Bui village in the Arewa council area, prayed to Allah to forgive the deceased and admit them into al-Jannah Firdausi.
He urged families of the victims to take solace in the will of the almighty and have the fortitude to bear the loss.
(NAN)
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