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Power Minister, Chief ‘Bayo Adelabu Mourns Sheikh Muhyideen Bello’s Passage

Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has expressed his heartfelt condolence to the Muslim ummah in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria and the family of the late Sheikh Muhyideen Ajani Bello, a renowned Islamic scholar who recently passed away.

Adelabu described Sheikh Bello’s demise as a monumental loss to the Muslim community and the state, leaving a void that would be difficult to fill.
“Sheikh Bello was a giant in Islamic scholarship, education, and community development. His remarkable contributions to these fields had a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals”, Adelabu said.

The minister praised Sheikh Bello’s dedication to spreading Islamic knowledge and values, which inspired generations with his wisdom, compassion, and leadership.
“As a respected cleric, Sheikh Bello’s legacy will continue to inspire and guide the Muslim community. His selfless service, unwavering commitment to his faith, and tireless efforts to promote peace and understanding will never be forgotten”.

Adelabu urged the family to find solace in Sheikh Bello’s remarkable achievements and the countless lives he touched.
“In this moment of grief, we pray that Allah grants Sheikh Muhyideen Bello eternal rest and comfort his loved ones. May his legacy continue to inspire us all to strive for excellence, promote peace, and make a positive difference in the world.

Adelabu continued: “With his death, the entire Ibadanland the people of Oyo State and the entire Muslim ummah have lost an illustrious and distinguished spiritual father whose quality, wise and sage counsel would be greatly missed.
“In his lifetime, he showed deep concern for the development and welfare of the people. Also not to be forgotten is his contribution to the spiritual well being of the people. My heartfelt condolences go to his immediate and extended families. May God comfort you all and may the Almighty Allah heal the wound created by his transition.

“Though no soothing words can help ease the pain and loss of his transition, let us take consolation in his good deeds which are indelibly written in the heart of the people who have had the good fortune of coming in contact with him”.

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