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Buhari reacts to death of Animasaun, Gomwalk
President Muhammadu
Buhari has reacted to the death of journalist, Kola Animasaun.
Animasaun died at
the age of 79.
A statement
Thursday night by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, quoted Buhari as offering his
deepest condolences to the Animasaun family and friends, including the
management of Vanguard Media Limited, publishers of Vanguard Newspapers, where
the late veteran newsman spent many years as a formidable columnist.
The President also
commiserated with the Nigerian Union of Journalists and the Nigerian Guild of
Editors.
“President Buhari
believes that Alhaji Animasaun will be long remembered and honoured for the
rich and elucidating write-ups in the ”Voice of Reason” column he leaves
behind; the many literary works he authored as well as the array of media professionals
he trained and mentored on the ethics of the noble pen profession.
“As a distinguished
member of the Fourth Estate of the Realm who was largely recognized and admired
by colleagues as a consummate professional, the President pays tribute to the late
veteran’s contributions to the development of journalism in the country”, it
read.
Similarly, Buhari
condoled with the family of Gomwalk, government and people of Plateau State on
the death of scholar and community leader, Professor Umaru Gomwalk.
He was, at various
times a teacher, Vice Chancellor and Chairman, Presidential Advisory Council
and the Governing Council of the Nigerian National Merit Award.
Speaking on
Professor Gomwalk’s demise, President Buhari said the nation has lost an
illustrious teacher and scholar who distinguished himself by delivering results
in responsibilities assigned to him.
According to the
President, “Professor Gomwalk was so dedicated and hardworking that he got
tested with administering the University of Nigeria, Nsukka under circumstances
that were difficult and unusual. In carrying out this assignment, he
demonstrated the same dedication and passion for service while ensuring justice
to all. He did not disappoint the nation.”
President Buhari
said he was deeply touched by the death of this “dedicated and creative public
servant” and urged younger Nigerians to “emulate such rare and hardworking
citizen for the progress of our country.’’
The President prays
God Almighty to grant eternal rest to the departed and comfort family, friends
and well-wishers who mourn this illustrious son of Nigeria.
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