Governor Bala Mohammed has mourned the passing of Etsu Bassa Nge and former Military Administrator of Bauchi State, Brigadier-General Abu Ali (Rtd).
In a condolence statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar Gidado, the governor described the deceased as a dignified leader known for humility, integrity and a model of service to the people of Bauchi State.
General Abu Ali served as the military administrator of Bauchi State between September 1990 and January 1992, under the administration of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.
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The governor highlighted some of the achievements recorded by the late General, including the commissioning of Bauchi township water project, consolidating the Tomato Processing Company, founding the Wikki Tourists Football Club, among others.
“His tenure was marked by remarkable developmental initiatives and commitment to the welfare of our people.” the governor recalled.
“Beyond infrastructure and economic development, General Abu Ali showed strong leadership in times of crisis. In 1991, when ethno-religious unrest erupted in Tafawa Balewa and other communities, he acted decisively to restore peace, imposing a curfew, and deploying security forces. His firm but yet thoughtful approach helped stabilize the situation and prevented further escalation.”
Governor Mohammed further hailed the late Abu Ali’s humble and dignified surrender of power, recalling how he peacefully handed over to a democratically elected government in January 1992.
“After his military service, General Abu Ali continued serving his people and his heritage as the Etsu Bassa Nge, a first-class traditional ruler in Kogi State since the year 2000. In that role, he embodied wisdom, cultural pride, and leadership, remaining deeply respected across Nigeria.
“Late General Abu Ali was known for his humility, integrity, and dedication. His life was a model of service to his soldiers, to the people of Bauchi, and to his cultural community. He leaves behind a legacy of leadership that transcends his military and political roles.
“In this time of grief, Governor Mohammed extends heartfelt condolences to the family of the late General especially his children, and people of the Bassa Nge Kingdom in Kogi State. He also asks the people of Bauchi State to join in prayer for strength and comfort for the family, and for the peaceful repose of his soul.
“May the memory of Brigadier-General (Rtd.) Abu Ali continue to inspire us all as a servant-leader, a visionary, and a man of courage and compassion,” he added
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