Idibia Gabriel, Kaduna
A delegation of retired pastors from Kwoi DCC, Kurmin Musa DCC, and ECWA Kwoi DCC, alongside serving ministers, visited the family of the late Elder Jatau Danladi Bako to console them over the passing of their beloved father.
The visit, marked by prayers, words of encouragement, and reflections on the life of Elder Danladi, was led by Retired Rev. Nathaniel, with the active DCC delegation under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Gadima and Rev. Sunda Audu Yaro.
Elder Jatau Danladi Bako was widely recognized for his unwavering dedication to God’s work and his selfless service to humanity. “Throughout his lifetime, he devoted himself to the growth of the church and the well-being of his community.
“His commitment was evident in his tireless efforts to support the church’s mission, mentor young Christians, and contributes to various humanitarian causes’, stated.
During the condolence visit, members of the delegation took turns expressing their deep sorrow over his passing while celebrating the exemplary life he lived. They noted that Elder Danladi was a pillar of faith, a source of wisdom, and a model of humility.
“His unwavering faith in God and his commitment to serving others left a lasting impact on those who knew him”, it added.
Rev. Dr. Gadima, while addressing the family, described Elder Danladi as a man of integrity who lived for the gospel and left behind a legacy of faith and service.
“He was not just an elder in the church; he was a father to many. His kindness, generosity, and devotion to Christ’s work will always be remembered,” he said.
The delegation was warmly received by Mrs. Talatu Danladi, the widow of the deceased, and their son, Caleb Danladi.
The family expressed gratitude for the visit, stating that the overwhelming support from the church and the community had given them strength during this difficult time.
“We are deeply touched by your love and prayers,” said Caleb Danladi. “My father lived for Christ, and we find comfort in knowing that he has gone to be with the Lord.”
Mrs. Talatu Danladi, fighting back tears, thanked the delegation for their kindness and reassured them that their family would continue to uphold the faith and values that Elder Danladi stood for.
The resident pastor of Samban Gida, who was also present at the gathering, commended the retired pastors for their commitment to the church even after years of active service. He acknowledged their presence as a testament to the unity of the church and the deep bond shared among its leaders.
The meeting ended with prayers for the bereaved family, led by Retired Rev. Nathaniel, who encouraged them to remain steadfast in their faith. He quoted 2 Timothy 4:7, saying, “Elder Danladi has fought the good fight, he has finished the race, and he has kept the faith.”
As the delegation departed, it was evident that the legacy of Elder Jatau Danladi Bako would continue to inspire the church and the community he served so diligently.