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Atiku mourns late Justice Mamman Nasir
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, had paid tribute to the late President of the Court of Appeal who died on Saturday. Atiku expressed that with the death of former President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Mamman Nasir, Galadiman Katsina, Nigeria has lost one of its most respected and decent judges in its history.
In a tribute to Nasir, Atiku Abubakar said he received the death of,the former President of the Court of Appeal with “profound shock and grief”, noting that “he died at a time his valuable advice and wisdom were needed by the country.”
Atiku observed that, “the history of the Nigerian judiciary cannot be written without a mention of the enormous contributions of the late Nasir to the development of judiciary in the country.”
The Waziri Adamawa described Nasir “as a remarkable gentleman who lived a simple life after his retirement and devoted his energy to the service of his people as the District Head of Malumfashi in Katsina State.”
Atiku also noted the deceased “identified with his people, their aspirations and development by taking the job of a District Head after serving the country as Court of Appeals President.”
He also said that the late Mamman Nasir avoided controversy throughout his post retirement life, thereby, earning the respect of Nigerians.
Atiku said that Nigerians would remember Nasir for many years to come because of his “impressive and decent character”.
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