SGF commiserates with Gov. Fintiri over death of Bachama paramount ruler

Mon, Jun 29, 2020
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BOSS Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation, SGF, has commiserated with Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State over the death of Homun Honest Irmiya Stephen, the Hama Bachama and Paramount Ruler of Bachama Kingdom in the state.

In a statement made available to Realnews on Monday, June 29, Mustapha described the Paramount Ruler as a fine soldier, consummate ruler, and royal father, who brought peace, stability, and development to his community, Adamawa State and the nation in general. Homun Stephen died on Sunday, June 28 at the age of 66.

Mustapha also condoles with Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State over the death of Justice Nasiru Ajanah, chief judge of Kogi State. He also commiserated with the good people of the state, the entire judiciary, and members of the Ajanah family over his death, which occurred on Sunday, June 28 at the age of 64.

The SGF said late Justice Ajanah was an exceptional legal icon and jurist, who contributed greatly to the development of legal jurisprudence in the country.

Similarly, Mustapha condoles with Governor Oluwaseyi Makinde of Oyo State over the demise of Senator Abiola Ajimobi, former governor of the state. He also commiserated with the good people of the state, the entire All Progressives Congress, APC family, and members of Ajimobi family over his death.

According to him, Senator Ajimobi was a technocrat, great party man and statesman, who contributed immensely to the development of the oil sector, Oyo State and the nation when he served as managing director, National Oil and Chemical Marketing Company; Governor, and a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Mustapha stated that they will always be remembered by their families, communities, and the nation at large. “I pray that the Almighty God will grant members of their families the fortitude to bear these losses. May their souls rest in peace,” he said.

– Jun. 29, 2020 @ 14:35 GMT |

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