
Hajiya
Turai Umaru Musa Yar’adua has revealed how her husband, former
President Umaru Musa Yar’adua once told her that his relatives would
quarrel with her after his death as they would think he had left so much
money.
The former first lady who spoke at a memorial lecture in honour of
the late president in Katsina at the weekend, also said “the late
Yar’adua was not a materialist leader who believed in accumulating
wealth. In fact, he shunned material things as his slogan was service to
humanity.
“There was a time he said to me that ‘Turai, I pity you because when I
die you will have quarrels with my relatives because they will think I
have so much money in my possession”, she said.
She said the situation in Nigeria would have been better had the late
president survived his ailment because he was a “focused, committed and
determined leader”.
“Although my husband was sick for a long time he did his very best
for Nigeria. Also as governor of Katsina State, he did his best for the
state; he is an honest man who believed in service”, she said.
Extolling his virtues as a leader, Turai said the late President
would not give out contract without having the money to pay for it.
“There was a time I approached him that people are complaining that
the government was slow. But he said to me people can say whatever they
like but I will not give out contract if I have no money to pay.
“The late Umaru was a kind of leader that would go out and monitor
projects. I could recall when I used to join him to supervise the
projects at Umaru Musa ‘Yar’adua University, Turai ‘Yar’adua Hospital
and the roads,” she said.