Wike Mourns Late FCT Head Of Service Adayilo

FCT Minister Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Late Head of Service Adayilo


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The Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mariya Mahmoud, has conveyed profound grief and disbelief following the unexpected demise of Mrs. Grace Adayilo, the FCT Head of Service.

Mrs. Adayilo passed away in the early hours of Monday, leaving a deep sense of loss within the FCT administration and beyond.

Remembering a Pillar of Public Service

In a statement released by her Special Assistant on Media, Austine Elemue, Minister Mahmoud described Mrs. Adayilo as an indispensable leader whose absence will be keenly felt. She highlighted the late official’s significant contributions to the governance and development of the nation’s capital.

“The news of the sudden loss of Pst. Mrs. Grace Adayilo has come as a profound shock and sorrow,” Mahmoud expressed. “Her passing is not only a blow to the FCT Administration but also to the broader public service sector and the entire country.”

A Legacy of Excellence and Dedication

Minister Mahmoud paid tribute to Mrs. Adayilo’s distinguished career, recognizing her as a consummate professional, an experienced technocrat, and a devoted public servant. Her tenure was marked by unwavering commitment, humility, and a high level of professionalism in executing her responsibilities.

Her leadership was instrumental in driving key initiatives aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by President Bola Tinubu, particularly in strengthening the administrative framework of Nigeria’s capital city.

Filling the Void Left Behind

The minister acknowledged the challenge of replacing such a seasoned and wise figure, emphasizing that Mrs. Adayilo’s insight and guidance were vital to the ongoing progress of the FCT.

“Her wisdom and experience were crucial to advancing the strategic goals of the administration,” Mahmoud noted. “Her absence creates a gap that will be difficult to bridge.”

Extending Condolences and Prayers

On behalf of her family, Minister Mahmoud extended sincere sympathies to Mrs. Adayilo’s relatives, colleagues, and all staff within the FCT Administration.

“May God grant her eternal peace and provide strength to all who mourn her loss. Her legacy of selfless service should continue to inspire dedication to our nation’s progress,” she concluded.

Mrs. Grace Adayilo’s passing is a poignant reminder of the invaluable role that committed public servants play in nation-building, and her memory will undoubtedly motivate future generations to uphold the same standards of excellence.


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