Kaduna: Moro’a traditional ruler, Tagwai Sambo laid to rest

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The remains of the late chief of Moro’a, in Kaura Government Area Of Kaduna State, Mr. Tagwai Sambo, were on Saturday laid to rest.

The first-class traditional ruler, aged 88, was buried in his hometown, Manchok, Kaura LGA of Kaduna State after 58 years on the throne.

The funeral service, attended by dignitaries including Kaduna State Deputy Governor, Hadiza Balarebe and former Gov Ahmed Makarfi, was held at the Manchok Township Square.

In her tribute, Deputy Gov Hadiza Balarabe commended Sambo’s commitment to peace, stating, “He was not only a custodian of our tradition but a beacon of peace.”

The late widow, Alisabatu Sambo, described him as a humble man who always prioritized others, saying, “his life was a beautiful journey, marked by the love he gave and the lives he touched.”

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Senator Sunday Katung praised Sambo’s leadership, saying that he would be remembered for his laudable contributions to the growth and development of Kaduna State.

Bishop Mathew Kukah called on the youth to honour Sambo’s memory by upholding his legacy of love, peace, faith, and unwavering principles.

Former Gov Ahmed Makarfi recognized Sambo’s dedication to the people and peaceful coexistence, stating that he was an epitome of decency, comportment, and calm.

The late Chief, born on December 24, 1936, ascended the throne at the age of 30 in 1966 after serving as the Commissioner for Works and Housing in the North Regional Government.

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