Justice Dahiru Saleh, a former federal judge, known for annulling the June 12, 1993, presidential election, has died, a family member confirmed.
His grandson, Armayau Abubakar Liman, confirmed the passage on his Facebook page.
“Inna lilahi wa inna ilahi rajiun. My grandfather, Justice Muhammad Dahiru Saleh, Rtd, former CJ FCT has passed on this afternoon. “I solicit your prayers for Allah’s mercy on his soul. Allah ya gafarta Maka Baba Justice. Allah ya kyauta makwanci ka da sauran Alumma baki daya”! The deputy governor of Bauchi, Baba Tela, is expected to visit the bereaved family in Azare town where he is to deliver the state government’s condolences on behalf of Governor Bala Mohammed, the spokesman of the governor, Mukhtar Gidado told
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