President Erdoğan offers condolences to Kirkuk Governor's family
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called the family of the Governor of Kirkuk, Mehmet Seman Ağa, to offer condolences for the passing of the governor's father, Seman Kenan Ağa.
- During the call, Erdoğan conveyed his sympathies and offered prayers for the deceased and the family.
- The governor's mother, Heyfa Ağa, expressed her gratitude to President Erdoğan, referring to him as a father figure.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan extended his condolences to the family of Kirkuk Governor Mehmet Seman Ağa following the death of the governor's father, Seman Kenan Ağa.
In a phone call facilitated by AK Party Deputy Chairman Kürşad Zorlu, President Erdoğan spoke with Heyfa Ağa, the governor's mother. He offered prayers for the deceased, wishing for his soul to rest in peace and for the family to find strength and patience. Erdoğan also sent greetings to Kirkuk, expressing his hope for divine assistance for the family.
Responding to the president's call, Heyfa Ağa expressed deep gratitude, stating, "May Allah be pleased with you. May your life be long. You are our father. I kiss your hands. May you be entrusted to Allah, Mr. President." Her words highlighted a sense of respect and familial connection.
The funeral of Ağa, which took place in Ankara, was attended by Zorlu, AK Party Deputy Chairman for Foreign Relations Zafer Sırakaya, Chairman of the Turkish Grand National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee Fuat Oktay, and Ankara Deputy Osman Gökçek. The body was then sent from Esenboğa Airport to Kirkuk.
This outreach follows a recent meeting where President Erdoğan hosted Governor Ağa at his Dolmabahçe office. During that meeting, Governor Ağa had expressed his thanks to Erdoğan for the election of a Turkmen governor in Kirkuk after a 102-year interval, underscoring the significance of the governor's position and the Turkish community's representation.
Originally published by Sabah in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.