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Danbatta condoles families of former Minister Gwadabe, BUK Registrar

Danbatta condoles families of former Minister Gwadabe, BUK Registrar

The Government Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Fee (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, on Thursday, led a delegation of high officers of the Fee on condolence visits to the households of two outstanding Nigerians who just lately handed away.

The visits had been to the households of the late Alhaji Musa Gwadabe, former Minister of Labour, and the Registrar of Bayero College, Jamil Ahmed Salim, who each died just lately in Kano.

Through the visits, Danbatta commiserated with the households of the deceased and prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed. He described the late Alhaji Musa Gwadabe and the Registrar of Bayero College, Kano as patriotic Nigerians who contributed immensely to the event of the nation in varied capacities.

In line with him, the lack of such nice minds isn’t solely a loss to their households but in addition to all the nation. He, nevertheless, urged the households to take solace in the truth that their family members lived exemplary lives and left indelible marks within the sands of time.

He stated, “We’re deeply saddened by the information of the passing of Alhaji Musa Gwadabe and the Registrar of Bayero College, Kano. They had been nice Nigerians who made exceptional contributions to the event of our expensive nation. They are going to be drastically missed.”

He added, “We pray that the Almighty Allah grants them everlasting relaxation and offers their households the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

The households of the deceased expressed their gratitude to the NCC boss.

The EVC additionally paid the same go to to the Vice Chancellor of the BUK, Prof Sagir Adamu Abbas who equally expressed gratitude for the go to.

Danbatta condoles households of former Minister Gwadabe, BUK Registrar

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