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How Ahmed Joda And Others Saved Nigeria — Obasanjo

Former President Of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has revealed how late former Super permanent secretary, Ahmed Joda saved the country.

Gatekeepers News reports that former President Olusegun Obasanjo has disclosed how the late former Permanent Secretary, Alh. Ahmed Joda and other Super Permanent Secretaries then saved the unity of Nigeria shortly after the country’s upheaval in 1966.

Joda, the Chancellor of the Bells University Otta and an about 60-year-old friend of the former President, died on Friday.

He was aged 91 at the time of his death.

Obasanjo, while reacting to the death through his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, described Joda as not just a Nigerian, but a trustworthy and great Nigerian, committed to unity, development and progress of the country.

Akinyemi quoted Obasanjo to have said, “Oh! What heartbreaking news that my friend for well over 60 years has passed to the great beyond. If every Nigerian have the attributes of Joda, Nigeria will have been better than what it is now.

“Ahmed Joda by his feature did not need to tell you is a Fulani man, but, in everything I know he did, he lived not just as a Fulani man, he lived, he worked, and he laboured as a true Nigerian. They are not many like him, and that was what strengthens our relationship since 1959.”

Obasanjo noted that he met Joda when he was a Second Lieutenant in the Nigeria Army, and Joda was a Deputy Chief Information Officer in the Federal Civil service.

Obasanjo, who rolled out the drums to celebrate Joda’s 90th birthday last year in Abeokuta, recalled the effort of him and his other Super Permanent Secretaries as they were fondly called in the then civil service saved Nigeria in 1966.

He further said, “I know that if not for people like Joda and other Senior Permanent Secretaries as they were called Super Permanent Secretary as at that time, after the second upheaval of 1966, after the first upheaval we would have had Nigeria broken into pieces because Araba was bent on having Nigeria divided.

“But, it was Ahmed Joda and other Super Permanent Secretaries (senior civil servants) like Philip Asiodu, Liman Ciroma, Alison Ayida who prevailed not to have Nigeria broken up.

“Well, Dear Ahmed, you have served your family, your community. You have served your country and indeed humanity; you have done your best, including working for the transition between the Buhari administration and Jonathan administration.

“You have done your best working with me on the progress and programme of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library. You have done your best on becoming the Chancellor of Bells University. We love you, but God loves you best. Rest permanently in the bosom of Allah.”

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