Mark mourns late Yakubu Mohammed

Mourns
By Aminu Garko
Kano, The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Sen David Mark, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of the founding Editor of Newswatch magazine, Mr. Yakubu Mohammed.
This is contained in a statement issued by Special Adviser on Media Paul Mumed in Kano on Wednesday.
In a condolence message, Senator Mark described the late Yakubu Mohammed as a distinguished journalist, a pioneering media professional and a courageous voice who contributed immensely to the growth and credibility of investigative journalism in Nigeria.
According to him, Yakubu Mohammed belonged to a rare generation of journalists whose commitment to truth, fairness and professionalism helped shape modern Nigerian journalism and strengthened the nation’s democratic culture.
“Yakubu Mohammed was not just a journalist, but an institution. As founding Editor of Newswatch magazine, he played a historic role in redefining investigative reporting and setting high standards for the media profession in Nigeria.
His courage, integrity and dedication to the truth will remain a reference point for generations to come,” Senator Mark said.
He noted that Nigeria has lost a media icon whose pen was guided by patriotism and a deep sense of responsibility to society.
Noting that this death came just a few weeks after that of another Newswatch legend, Dan Agbese, the former President of the Senate lamented that Yakubu’s death is another major blow to the 4th estate of the realm.
Senator Mark extended his heartfelt condolences to the Mohammed family, the management and staff of Newswatch magazine, the Nigerian media community and all those who were touched by the life and work of the late journalist.
He prayed for the peaceful repose of his soul and for God to grant his family and loved ones the strength to bear the loss.
“May his legacy of fearless journalism, professionalism and service to the nation continue to inspire the media and the younger generation,” he added.




