Officer Ado Mourns the Passing of Alhaji Salami Aribidesi NASCOTECH, Expresses Sorrow Over Saki's Loss of a Resourceful Leader

 
Senior Officer of the Nigeria Customs Service, Superintendent of Customs Omokehinde Oladehinde Ado Ajeundeku, who also serves as the Commandant of the Customs Police Unit in the Kwara Area Command, Ilorin, deeply mourns the loss of Chief Omoba Nasru Salami Aribidesi NASCOTECH. He describes it as the end of an era and an irreplaceable loss in the affairs of the Oke-Ogun area of Oyo state.


In his condolence message, he reflects on his last conversation with Baba, which revolved around securing nursing school teaching hospital admissions for aspiring professional nurses. He prays for continued success for those with such dreams.


He further highlights Baba's unwavering commitment to humanity, even while on his sickbed. Baba continued to prioritize helping patients and addressing various humanitarian issues.

Officer Ado remembers Baba Aribidesi as a venerable politician, a respected elder statesman, and a resourceful political leader (Agba Oselu) who began his leadership journey in his early 20s and continued until his passing at the age of 79. Baba Nasiru remained a prominent figure, and Ado shares his realization that it's better to live a meaningful life than a fake one.


Ado fondly referred to Baba as "Aribidesi Omo Salami," emphasizing Baba's significance in the community. On behalf of the Ado Ajeundeku family, he extends his condolences to the Alleluyah Political Family members, including Distinguished Senator Agboola Ayoola Alleluyah, Chairman SWLG Alhaji Omirinde Sarafadeen, and Dr. Salami Lukuman Adisa Adamawa Political Clan.

"Sun ree oo, Baba Alubarikha," he concludes, wishing Baba eternal rest.

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