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The nation is mourning the death of former Garissa North Member of Parliament, Abdikadir Hassan Yusuf, popularly known as Tallie. He passed away on Friday, August 22, while travelling from Australia to Kenya. His demise has left family, colleagues, and the wider community in shock.
According to reports, Yusuf died mid-journey as he was returning to Kenya from Australia. The exact cause of death has not yet been made public, and further details regarding burial arrangements are expected to be announced by the family.
Political leaders expressed deep sorrow following his passing.
-Fafi MP Abdikarim Osman described the news as a painful loss to the community, urging the family to remain strong while praying for divine comfort.
-Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale also conveyed his condolences, describing Yusuf as a respected leader whose life and service had left a lasting mark. He noted that many people in Garissa and beyond would feel the weight of this loss.
Yusuf was remembered as a dedicated legislator who served Garissa North with commitment and humility. He was admired for his approachable nature, which allowed him to connect with people across political and social divides. His influence extended beyond his constituency, where he was seen as both a leader and an elder within the larger Somali community in Kenya.
The news of his passing triggered an outpouring of grief among residents of Garissa and leaders nationwide. Many recalled his contributions to public service and his ability to mentor others in politics. His death comes only months after the passing of former Baringo North MP Willy Rotich, deepening the sense of loss within Kenya’s political circles.
Abdikadir Hassan Yusuf’s death leaves behind a void in leadership, but his legacy of service and dedication will continue to inspire those who knew him. He remains remembered as a selfless leader whose work for the people of Garissa North significantly shaped the constituency’s political journey.
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