Senate President mourns Ahmed Joda, foremost Nigerian administrator
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has commiserated with the family of foremost Nigerian administrator, Ahmed Joda, who died on August 13, at the age of 91.
Mr Lawan, in a statement by his spokesman, Ola Awoniyi, in Abuja on Saturday, condoled with the government and entire people of Adamawa state over the demise of “a great indigene of the state and accomplished citizen of Nigeria.”
“Alhaji Joda was an administrator par excellence, who, all through his long and fulfilled life, served our dear country, Nigeria with distinction. His contributions to public administration will remain indelible in the history of the Nigerian public service and bureaucracy.
“One of the last remarkable services of Alhaji Joda was his contribution to the take-off, in 2015, of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) administration, as the Chairman of the Transition Committee that ushered in the administration.
“While we will miss his wealth of experience, we can never forget his meritorious service to our dear country,” Mr Lawan said.
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