Buhari mourns Walin Sokoto, Ambassador Hamzat
Tue May 03, 2016 09:10:am National
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President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with the Sultanate, the Government and people of Sokoto State on the death Saturday of the Walin Sokoto, Ambassador Hamzat Ahmad.
In a condolence letter to the Sokoto State Government, President Buhari described the late Walin Sokoto as a reputable public servant and a highly distinguished diplomat, who spent most of his life in the service of his country.
"The President believes the demise of the former Nigerian Ambassador, who served in London and Washington DC, is a great loss to his community and the entire Nigeria.
"I have learnt with deep shock and grief of the passing away of Alh Hamzat Ahmad (Walin Sokoto). His death is a great loss to Sokoto State, the diplomatic and business communities and to the Nigerian public service.
"Alh Hamzat served meritoriously as a senior civil servant in the old Northern Nigeria Government and with the Federal Civil Service. In Lagos, he held the post of Principal Secretary to the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, whom he served with diligence and loyalty.
"Please convey my sincere condolences to HRH, the Sultan of Sokoto, his family and the good people of Sokoto State on the demise of their illustrious son," the President wrote.
In a condolence letter to the Sokoto State Government, President Buhari described the late Walin Sokoto as a reputable public servant and a highly distinguished diplomat, who spent most of his life in the service of his country.
"The President believes the demise of the former Nigerian Ambassador, who served in London and Washington DC, is a great loss to his community and the entire Nigeria.
"I have learnt with deep shock and grief of the passing away of Alh Hamzat Ahmad (Walin Sokoto). His death is a great loss to Sokoto State, the diplomatic and business communities and to the Nigerian public service.
"Alh Hamzat served meritoriously as a senior civil servant in the old Northern Nigeria Government and with the Federal Civil Service. In Lagos, he held the post of Principal Secretary to the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, whom he served with diligence and loyalty.
"Please convey my sincere condolences to HRH, the Sultan of Sokoto, his family and the good people of Sokoto State on the demise of their illustrious son," the President wrote.
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