Special Adviser to Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto on Media and Publicity, Imam Imam, is dead.
Imam died around 3 am at the Nziamye Turkish Hospital Abuja after a brief illness on Friday.
Innallillahi wainah illahi rajuun. We regret to announce the death of Mallam Imam Imam who until his death was the Special Adviser Media to H.E @AWTambuwal. He died in the early hours of Friday at Nziamye Turkish Hospital in Abuja, after a brief illness. pic.twitter.com/MElq6KuiIN
— Sokoto Government House (@SokotoGovtHouse) April 27, 2018
He was 40-year-old.
The deceased’s younger brother, Abubakar Imam and his friend Muhammad Isa, confirmed that the deceased would be buried at the Al-Nur Mosque in Abuja at Wuse 2 after Jumuat Prayers.
A graduate of the Kaduna Polytechnic where he bagged both OND and HND in mass communication, Imam also holds two masters degrees in developmental studies and public relations.
His working experience took him from the New Nigerian Newspapers in Kaduna to THISDAY and eventually to the National Assembly in 2011 where he served as spokesman to then Speaker Tambuwal.
His appointment as media adviser was one of the earliest made by Tambuwal after his election as governor in 2015.
He recently declared his interest to represent Bali-Gassol Federal Constituency of Taraba State in the House of Representatives.
Shocked friends, colleagues and those who did not know him have expressed sadness at his death.
We lost a very good friend and brother, Malam @imamdimam. Imam was a gentleman and a good journalist. May his soul rest in peace. My condolences to his family, friends and the Governor of Sokoto State @AWTambuwal. Allah ya jikansa da rahama ya bashi Aljanna! pic.twitter.com/hpZ3KO27Uq
— Dr. Aminu Gamawa (@aminugamawa) April 27, 2018
Imam Imam, media man of Sokoto Guv, has passed on. I weep inside me. The last time we spoke I congratulated him on his newborn child. That was weeks ago. He was such a gentleman!!!
— Sam Omatseye (@samomatseye) April 27, 2018
Imam was a brother and friend. A perfectly detribalised Nigerian. High-minded & lacking in any form of religious sentiments. We got along amazingly. I’ve been to Sokoto. He has been to Abia. Our bosses knew about our relationship. Adieu brother. You’ll be missed. pic.twitter.com/qwEwzO0tuJ
— Sam Hart (@hartng) April 27, 2018
Imam Imam was my good friend. A humble man, despite the many great things God allowed him achieve at an early age. What a sad loss. Even at a time he and I were in opposing camps, he continued to help me. May his soul Rest In Peace and May God grant his family succour.
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) April 27, 2018
Imam Imam was like a blood brother to me. We spoke at length on Friday last week. I never knew it was a goodbye. 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩 #RIPImamImam pic.twitter.com/hF7txMKl9s
— simon kolawole (@simonkolawole) April 27, 2018