Buhari mourns Mabogunje, Gowon’s sister

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President Muhammadu Buhari has sent condolences to family, friends and associates of Akin Mabogunje, 90, whose departure will be greatly felt by the nation, especially the academia.

The President commiserated with Mabogunje’s network of professional associates and experts, at home and abroad, who have shared in his vision of nation building, with cerebral works in urbanization, human and regional development, geographic perspectives and shelter provision.

President Buhari noted the depth, reach and extensive research of the first African President of the International Geographical Union, who in 1999 was first African to be elected as a Foreign Associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences, and in 2017, was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received the Vautrin Lud Prize.

The President affirmed that Mabogunje’s contribution to education in Nigeria, and in many parts of the world, remains indelible, especially the leadership positions he held, which include Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Ogun State University, Chairman of Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy, Member, Board of Trustees Nigerian National Merit Award Endowment Fund and later Chairman of the Fund.

President Buhari prayed that the Almighty God will grant the renowned geographer a peaceful rest, and comfort his family.

Also, President Buhari has sent condolences to former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, following demise of his older sister, Mrs. Maryamu Lami Dimka.

She died on August 3, 2022.

Maryamu was the wife of Late Commissioner of Police, S.K. Dimka, and survived by children including Mrs. Elizabeth Rimdans, one-time Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra and Bauchi States, Ms. Margaret Dimka, Philip Dimka and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Other surviving relations are retired Flight Captain of the defunct Nigeria Airways, Captain Moses Gowon and Dauda Gowon.

“She retained right family values and moral strength. She instilled a spirit of service in her children as seen through their philanthropic activities and an eagerness to give back to society,” said the President.

President Buhari said the deceased left behind a remarkable record of service and care as a Matron in the female hostel at Ahmadu Bello University in the 60s and would continue to be cherished for her active participation in many social and religious organizations which include Nigerian Red Cross Society, Young Women’s Christian Association, Bible Translation, Bible Society and Horticultural Society.

President Buhari urged General Gowon and the family members she left behind to preserve her memories and legacies.

“In this tragic hour, our hearts and prayer are with you and the entire family,” said the President.