Abba Kyari Buried In Abuja (Photos)Abba Kyar buried at Gudu Cemetery in Abuja

Mallam Abba Kyari was buried Saturday morning at Gudu Cemetery in Abuja, with scores of people at the graveside.

The burial ran counter to the statement by Presidential spokesman Garba Shehu that it would be strictly a private affair.

Prayer for the deceased was offered while the body was still inside the hearse that brought it.

The prayer was done in his official residence.

Then after the burial rites, a second prayer was offered.

Garba Shehu, right at the Gudu Cemetery Abuja

All the people at the graveyard wore face masks.

And the pallbearers were decked in Hazmat suits, in line with WHO and NCDC protocols.

Abba Kyari, chief of staff to President Buhari since 2015, died in Lagos on Friday, from complications arising from COVID-19 infection.

 

An Imam offers prayer at the cemetery

Garba Shehu said the burial marked the end of all ceremonies.

“There will be no condolence visits to family and the presidency”, he said.

“Well-wishers and all other Nigerians are instead advised to pray for the repose of the soul of the late Chief of Staff.

“A condolence register will be opened at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) from Sunday for those who are able to use the window permitted for movement by the FCT administration”, he added.

His body arrived Abuja today for burial.

Kyari, a Kanuri from Bama went to the University of Warwick and the University of Cambridge, after his early education in Nigeria.

He qualified as a lawyer in Cambridge and was admitted into the Nigerian Bar in 1984.

He practised law for some years in the chambers of the father of Femi Fani-Kayode and later went to take up the job as editor of New Nigerian in 1988.

Kyari was commissioner for forestry in his native Borno State and later returned to Lagos.

 

 

 

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