President Bola Tinubu has mourned the demise of former Minister of Petroleum, Sen. Jibril Aminu.
“I also extend my condolences to the family of late Professor Jibril Aminu, government and the entire people of Adamawa State.
“With profound sorrow and deep respect, we mourn the passing of Professor Jibril Muhammad Aminu, a distinguished son of Adamawa State and an iconic figure in Nigeria’s academic, political, and diplomatic spheres.
“His demise marks the end of an era characterized by strong dedication to national development and the upliftment of his people.
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“Professor Aminu’s passing is a profound loss to the nation, but as we grieve, we must find solace in his legacy. He left remarkable imprints in the sands of time.”
Tinubu described the former minister as an icon whose legacy will always be remembered over the years.
He said the deceased has impacted the lives of many Nigerians who are now champions in their different aspects of life.