The former Member of Parliament for Yendi, Dr Farouk Aliu Mahama, has donated GH¢10,000, ten bags of maize, ten bags of rice, five gallons of cooking oil, five cartons of tinned tomatoes, a bull, and bags of sachet water to support the final funeral rites of the late Mion Lana, Naa Mahamadu Abdulai V.
The Mion Lana passed away on 17 August 2022 at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. He was laid to rest at Sambu, the traditional capital of Mion, in accordance with Islamic customs.
Born in 1974, the late Mion Lana was enskinned on 3 March 2019 at the Gbewa Palace in Yendi.
Privately known as Mahamadu Abdulai, he was widely respected for his leadership and commitment to the Dagbon Kingdom.
Dr Farouk, speaking to JoyNews during his visit, urged the youth in the area to uphold peace and unity, which he described as a lasting legacy of the late Mion Lana.
He emphasised that sustained peace in Mion, Yendi, and the broader Dagbon area was essential for the region’s development.
Dr Farouk also assured the family of the late chief of his continued support whenever needed.
The Chief of Kumbaga, Kumabaga Naa Mahama Bukari, expressed profound gratitude to the former MP on behalf of the bereaved family. He noted that this marked the third time Dr Farouk had made donations in support of the ongoing funeral rites.
Meanwhile, the funeral has been characterised by the vibrant colours and rhythmic beats of Dagbon culture — a fitting tribute to a revered leader who left an indelible mark on the kingdom.
As chiefs and dignitaries took their seats, the lunsi (traditional drummers) began to sing praises of the late Mion Lana, recounting his achievements and virtues. The crowd swayed to the music, their expressions reflecting both sorrow and celebration.
The event showcased the richness of Dagbon’s cultural heritage — from the intricate designs on the chiefs’ regalia to the powerful rhythm of the drums.
The final funeral rites stand as a heartfelt celebration of the late Mion Lana’s life and legacy, one that will be remembered for generations to come.
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