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Buhari writes Ismaila Funtua’s family

President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a letter personally signed by him to the family of the late publisher and businessman, Isma’ila Isa Funtua.

President Buhari, in the letter he wrote in Hausa, described his (Funtua) demise as major national loss.

The President told the bereaved wife, Hajiya Hauwa, the children and the entire family members that his loss was not theirs alone, but that of the entire country.

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President Buhari said: “Malam Isma’ila was of great assistance to me and my administration. He helped in many ways to strengthen the government and the country before his ultimate demise.”

He also said that “in his active politics, Malam Isma’ila served as a Minister,” adding that “he was also a businessman and contractor who built several government buildings in Abuja.”

President Buhari said, “He was a director of Funtua Textile Mills for 30 years and chaired the Zamfara Textile Company,” while on his roles in the media, “Malam Isma’ila was a life Executive member of the Board of the International Press Institute, IPI.”

According to the President in a statement issued by his spokesman Garba Shehu, “Nigerians of all shades and backgrounds have nothing but kind words for him.”

He said the “late Isma’ila was reputed throughout his life for his kindness, generosity and support for public causes, big and the not so big.”

The President, who urged all those Malam Isma’ila left behind not to allow division in their ranks, also prayed to Allah to forgive the departed and grant him Aljannatul-Firdaus (paradise).

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