Bauchi CAN Chairman preaches unity, forgiveness, as Zaar/Sayawa people buries icon in Bogoro
Samuel Luka, Bauchi
The Bauchi state Chapter Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev Dr. Abraham Damina Dimeus has called on the Zaar/Sayawa people of Bogoro and Tafawa Balewa local government areas of Bauchi state to ensure unity among themselves in order to improve on the progress they have worked so tirelessly over the years to achieve.
Speaking during a funeral service of one of the Zaar icons, Baba Wakili Boyi in Bogoro local government area of Bauchi state on Friday, Rev. Dr Dimeus described Sayawa extraction as one of the hardworking and peace loving tribes in Nigeria.
“I want to say that if there is any tribe that has moved forward and is proud of its sons and daughters, I think Sayawa tribe is one among them because they have been fully blessed by God. There’s no where you can go that you can not find a Zaar man who has excelled”, he said.
The CAN Chairman while challenging Zaar)Sayawa people to make good use of the lessons of life they learned from people like late Baba Wakili Boyi and emulate them, warned that failure to do so will expose them to danger.
According to him, the death of late Baba Boyi who died at the age of 110 is not a lost to the Zaar people alone but Bauchi state as a whole.
“For someone to attend the age of 110 is not a joke, you are lucky to have had someone who reached up to that age before he died, most people are not so lucky to attend that age, and I pray that some of you will by God’s grace live to attend that age”, the CAN Chairman prayed.
Rev. Damina while sympathizing with Sayawa people on behalf of all christians in Bauchi over the lost expressed believe that the late icon has gone to be with God.
While speaking, Governor Bala Mohammed who was represented by the state Commissioner of Agriculture, Barr. Jidauna Mbami Tula, described the deceased Zaar icon as a peace loving man.
Bala Mohammed who stated that the death of late Baba Wakili was a great lost, called on the Sayawa people to ensure unity among themselves and other tribes within them.
In his sermon titled: ‘Prepare well, death is waiting for you’, Rev Samson I. Gida of Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), LCC, Bar challenged people to always be prepared for death as well as watch the way they live their lives.
The Clergyman lamented that the way people are living their lives as if death will not come calls for concern stressing that no matter how long one lives, death must definitely come one day after which everyone will stand before the throne of judgment to give account.
Samson Gida also stressed the need for forgiveness among the people in accordance with the teachings of Christ in order for peace and unity to reign in the land.
Late Baba Wakili Boyi Bar was born in 1912 and was the Chairman of the revered and highly esteemed Zauren Baba Gonto which is the highest advisory and decision making organ in Zaar nation.