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PAP Chief Dr. Otuaro Hails Buhari’s Legacy, Calls for Unity Amid National Loss

‎The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Chief Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, Ph.D., has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, describing it as a national tragedy and the end of a defining era in Nigeria’s political and moral journey.

In a personal condolence message, Dr. Otuaro extended heartfelt sympathies to the Buhari family, the Federal Government, and all Nigerians. He emphasized that the former President’s passing is not just a family bereavement, but a moment for deep national reflection.

“President Muhammadu Buhari was more than a leader; he was a national institution,” Dr. Otuaro stated. “He embodied the values of integrity, discipline, and selfless service. His leadership, marked by personal sacrifice and a steadfast commitment to national unity, will remain a guiding light for generations to come.”

‎Dr. Otuaro reflected on the legacy of the late former President, praising his bold stance against corruption, unwavering commitment to national security, and drive for governance reform. He noted that Buhari’s contributions to public sector discipline, regional stability, and democratic consolidation have left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s development.

‎“As we mourn this monumental loss,” he added, “we must also draw strength from the principles he stood for. His vision of a united, peaceful, and accountable Nigeria must not die with him. It is our collective duty to uphold those ideals.”

‎Dr. Otuaro called on Nigerians across all ethnic, political, and religious divides to use this period of mourning to recommit themselves to nation-building, reconciliation, and a renewed sense of patriotic responsibility.

He concluded by offering prayers for divine strength for the Buhari family and peaceful repose for the soul of the late statesman.

“May the Almighty grant his family comfort and fortitude in this trying time, and may the soul of our former President rest in perfect peace. Let us honour his memory not just in words, but in deeds, by working to make Nigeria a stronger and more united nation.”

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