President Bola Tinubu has paid tribute to Alhaji Ahmad Aliyu Mustapha, former Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, who died on Thursday in Abuja at the age of 76.
In a condolence message, the president described Mustapha —also the Sardauna Adamawa, as a dedicated public servant who made significant contributions to the growth of the Customs Service and to the development of his home state, Adamawa.“
Alhaji Mustapha will be greatly missed for his commitment to service and the impact he had on his community and the nation,” Tinubu said.
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The president extended sympathies to the Adamawa Emirate Council, the state government and the people of Adamawa over the loss of the respected traditional leader.
He also prayed for Allah to grant the late Mustapha eternal rest and comfort to his family and loved ones.