The Director-General/Chief Executive of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Sir Joseph N. Ari, has described the late chairman of the fund’s Governing Council, Mallam Musa Gwadabe, as a distinguished and deeply patriotic Nigerian who served the country in various capacities.
Ari who stated this in a condolence letter to the family of Mallam Musa Gwadabe who died on Tuesday, also said; “His commitment to service to fatherland is illustrated by the fact that at a time most Nigerians of his age considered themselves to have retired, he continued to render selfless and outstanding service to our dear Nation.”
Ari in a statement signed by Suleyol Fred Chagu, the director, public affairs department, noted the invaluable contributions of the late chairman who evolved policies and programmes that have contributed to the outstanding achievements made by the ITF.
“In the ITF, where we were lucky to benefit from his insight and wise counsel as Governing Council chairman until his death, he will be fondly remembered for evolving policies and programmes leading to the outstanding achievements and numerous accolades that the ITF has continued to receive,” he said.