System in Nigeria, has expressed condolences to President Muhammadu
Buhari on the demise of his Chief of Staff, Malam Abba Kyari.
In a letter of condolence to the President, the top UN official said:
”Malam Abba Kyari’s dedication, patriotism, and service to your
presidency and to Nigeria stood him out as a trustworthy aide and
confidant. These qualities he exhibited to his last days, and I join you
in taking solace in the fact that he passed away in the full service to
this great nation.”
In the same vein, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State described the
late Chief of Staff as ”a man of very solid character, extra-ordinary
administrator cum corporate executive, a politician par excellence, who
stood firmly for what he believed in.”
The Abia governor said Kyari’s death has once again brought to the fore,
the severity of the coronavirus pandemic which has claimed many lives
globally and in Nigeria.
Similarly, the Lead Administrator of Buharists HangOut (BHO), Dr Uche
Diala noted that Kyari’s death was a painful reminder of the reality of
the COVID-19 pandemic and a clarion call for every Nigerian to cooperate
with the authorities and observe all precautionary and preventive
measures against the virus.
”May the soul of Mallam Abba Kyari and the souls of all Nigerians
including health workers who have died as a result of the COVID-19
pandemic rest in peace,” Diala said in a statement commiserating with
the President, the Federal government, the Kyari family and the
government and people of Borno State.
The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prof Tunde
Adediran also penned a tribute to the late Chief of Staff, in a
condolence message to President Buhari.
On behalf of the SDP, the National Chairman said:
”The death of Malam Abba Kyari on active national service is a
devastating blow to our dear country and undeniably a huge personal loss
to you (President Buhari).
”It is indeed a national loss as it is a further depletion of our
nation’s human resource assets, particularly at this critical time that
we are confronted with a major crisis in our national life when his
valuable services are most needed by the presidency.”
The Nigerian Stock Exchange through its Chief Executive Officer (CEO),
Oscar Onyema, also commiserated with the President, saying we join the
good citizens of this country to offer our condolences to Your
Excellency, as you mourn a patriot and close friend.”
On behalf of the National Council and Management of the Nigerian Stock
Exchange, the CEO prayed the almighty Allah to forgive the deceased’s
shortcomings and admit him into Al-Jannah.
”Mallam Kyari before his demise was very supportive of the business of
The Exchange. He was committed to The Nigeria Project and contributed
his quota in private and public sector service over the years,
culminating in his role as your trusted Chief of Staff since August
2015.
”It was in the course of his dedicated service to our country, that he
contracted the Corona virus (COVID-19), which led to his untimely
death,” Onyema said.
Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, former Minister of Budget and National
Planning, also condoled with the President on the demise of his Chief of Staff