15th
May, 2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC
CONSOLES HON. ABDUL LATEEF ABDUL HAKEEM
The mother of the
immediate past Commissioner for Home Affairs in Lagos State, Hon. Dr. Abdul
Lateef Abdul Hakeem, has passed away. Alhaja Risikat Balogun answered the call
of Allah yesterday, Thursday, 14th May, 2020 after a prolonged
illness which was not related to any infectious disease. She was survived by
seven children.
Meanwhile an
Islamic human rights association, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has sent a
condolence message to the family of the deceased. In a press statement signed
by the Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Friday, 15th
May, 2020, MURIC described the deceased as a devoted Muslim and an exemplary
Muslim mother.
“Alhaja Risikat
Balogun was a devoted Muslim and an exemplary Muslim mother. Islam and service
to Allah was Alhaja’s main focus while she was alive. She was gentle, loving
and caring. A mother in a million, she
mentored her children along the path of Islam, piety and dignity and made several
sacrifices to ensure that they succeed in life.
“Alhaja
Risikat Balogun lived a fulfilled life. Her first child, Hon. Abdul Lateef Abdul
Hakeem, is an erudite
Islamic scholar, popular preacher, televangelist and the Chief Imam of the Lagos
State House of Assembly. He also holds a doctorate degree in law from
the University of Lagos. Few
Nigerians can return to the pulpit after a long sojourn in the murky waters of
politics but he did.
“One of his
siblings, Dr. Idris, is also a medical doctor. The remaining five children who
are females, Bidemi,
Nafisat, Aminat, Muhibat and Ajoke are also successful in life. For a woman
survived by seven children, Alhaja Risikat Balogun’s life can only be described
as a huge success.
“MURIC
consoles the family as a whole. We urge friends and members of the family to find
solace in the tenets of Islam concerning the inevitability of death and source
for strength in the depth of faith. We pray that Allah in His Infinite Mercy
will also make her Hereafter a bigger success story by reposing her soul in the
highest pedestal of Al-Jannah firdaus.
“Before we draw
the curtain, we must commend Hon. Abdul Lateef Abdul Hakeem for leading by
example, particularly for resisting the temptation to draw a mammoth crowd to
his mother’s burial ceremony thereby exposing innocent people to the ravaging
COVID-19. His facebook message spoke volumes. He said, ‘It is my turn to grieve! My darling mum has just died.
Inna lilahi wa inna ilaehi rajiun. Please pray for her in your places. DO NOT
COME FOR HER BURIAL. LET US COMPLY WITH GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES! She lived well
and died well. May Allah forgive her shortcomings and grant her Al jannah
fridaus. Aamin.’”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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