Atiku: Ahmed Joda’s Death Fall Of An Iroko

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Atiku Abubakar, a former Nigeria Vice President, has described the death of Alhaji Ahmed Joda, former Permanent Secretary, as “fall of an iroko”.

Atiku, in a statement signed by himself on Friday in Abuja, described Joda as a great Nigerian and first generation of Adamawa indigenes who made immense contribution to the growth of the state and the country.

He said, “Today, our beautiful Adamawa State has lost a colossus. Indeed, an iroko tree has fallen in Nigeria, particularly Northern Nigeria.

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“The news of the death of Joda comes with some kind of a jolt even though he lived to a prime age.

He was a shining star in the galaxy of Nigeria’s public servants.

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“Joda, with a few of his peers, wrote the rule book of Nigeria’s civil service and his footprints will remain indelible.“

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Atiku prayed that the Almighty Allah accepts his soul and provides his family with fortitude to bear the loss of a forthright and iconic patriarch.

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