GADE PARAMOUNT RULER: GOMO BABYE DIES AT 96 … Toto LG’S Boss mourns, Death of the first class chief

From Abubakar Suleiman

The Executive Chairman of Toto Local Government Council, Hon. Aliyu Abdullahi Tashas, mourned death of Gade first class monarch of Gadabuke Development Area, Alhaji Aliyu ODaudu, who died at the age of 96.


He expressed shock over the death of the first class monarch, the Gomo Babye of Gadabuke Development Area, HRH. Alhaji Aliyu Daudu

This was contained in a press statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant, SSA, on Media and Communications, Toto Council Boss Hon. Yahaya Idris copy made available to newsmen described the death of the Gade monarch as painful at a time his advice and guidance were needed by Gade Nation’s in particular as well as people of Toto LGA, in general .

” The always be remembered for his fatherly role and commitment to the development of Gade Nation, people of Gadabuke District and Toto LGA, at large. He noted.

Tashas maintained that late, Gomo Babye, laid a solid foundation for the modern Gadabuke District, peace and development as enjoyed by Gade people.

“Late Gomo Babye, contributed immensely to the development of his land, and it is open for all to see. According to Tashas.

While condoling with Gade Nation, people of Gadabuke district and entire Toto LG, Hon Tashas extends his heartfelt condolences to the immediate family of the late royal father.

According to him, he has taken solace in the exemplary life that he lived and the legacies that he bequest to generations yet unborn.

“Late Gomo Babye was a father to all. He was a peace loving man, who did his best to make his people happy. I wish to commiserate with the government and the people of Toto LG, particularly the family and subjects of late Gomo Babye , over this great and irreparable loss. The statement.

He prayed to Allah to forgive late, Alhaji Dauda all his shortcomings and grant him Aljannat Firdausi.


“The late monarch who died on Monday at the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi after a protracted illness, was born in Gwargwada, Gadabuke district of the old Nasarawa division in the then Benue/Nasarawa province of the defunct Northern Region. The statement stated.

The late Alhaji Aliyu Daudu, who was born in 1923 will be buried today Tuesday at his country home New Gwargwada, Gadabuke Development Area.

He has been buried in his home town in accordance of Islamic rites.

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