Ahmad Aliyu Jalam, the commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in Bauchi State is dead.
He died in a tragic accident that happened on Saturday.
Bala Mohammed, the Bauchi State Governor, revealed the sad development on Sunday in a statement he issued.
Mohammed said this in a condolence message to the members of Jalam’s immediate family and the entire people of the state in the early hours of Sunday.
According to him, the Commissioner lost his life in an accident that occurred on the busy Misau-Darazo Expressway.
He described the deceased as a dedicated public servant, whose commitment to the development and well-being of his local communities was unwavering.
The governor said: “During his lifetime, he championed numerous initiatives aimed at improving good governance and community relations.
“Late Ahmed Jalam was known for his tireless work, integrity, and compassion for the people he served and his service will be remembered and cherished by all.
“His demise is deeply felt by all and the countless individuals whose lives he touched during his lifetime.”
Mohammed, on behalf of his family, government and the good people of the state, extended his deepest condolences to the members of the late commissioner’s family and the entire people of the state.
He also prayed that the Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest.
Governor said the late Jalam will be laid to rest on Sunday in his hometown in Dambam Local Government Area, with funeral rites to be performed in accordance with Islamic rites.