Sympathisers gathered on Friday at Kamrum, Zango Kataf local government area of Kaduna State to pay their final respects to the late George Stephen Shekari, son of the former deputy governor, who passed away at the age of 52.
The late George Shekari was the first son of the former Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, the late Stephen Shekari.
In a condolence message during the funeral service at ECWA Church Kamrum, former Governor Ahmed Makarfi described the deceased as a brilliant individual whose life was tragically cut short at a time when his contributions were most needed.
Makarfi, who was represented by a former minister of Aviation and the immediate past chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna State, Mr Felix Hassan Hyat, encouraged the family to take solace in the belief that he now rests at Jesus’ feet.
On behalf of the family, Rijo Shekari, a cousin to the deceased and a senior legislative aide in the office of the Deputy Senate President, expressed gratitude to all who stood by them during their time of grief.
He emphasised the importance of continued prayers and support for the bereaved family, particularly the wife and children of the deceased, urging the church and the community to uphold them in faith and solidarity.
Earlier, mourners were moved by a sermon delivered by Rev Solomon Guruza Ubasi, titled “Longing for the Home of Righteousness.”
Taking his text from Job 19:25-27, Rev Guruza reminded the congregation of the believer’s ultimate hope – eternal life with God. He described the home of righteousness as a place of peace, joy and reunion with the Lord, urging everyone to live in readiness since no one knows the day or hour of his eternal sojourn.
“This world is not our final home. No matter the trials we face, we must keep our eyes on eternity, just as Job did,” he admonished.
Addressing the family, the cleric encouraged them to find comfort in the faith and legacy of the deceased, assuring them that for the righteous, death is not the end but a transition to a glorious home with God.
The service was marked by solemn tributes from family and friends, reflecting on the life and impact of George Shekari. As his body was laid to rest, Rev Guruza’s words remained fresh in the hearts of those present – a poignant reminder that, in Christ, farewell is never final.
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