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Buhari reacts to death of Tunde David Mark

President Muhammadu Buhari shares in the pain of loss with former Senate President, Sen. David Mark, and his family following the passing of his eldest son, Tunde Mark.

The President commiserates with friends, relations, and associates of the former Senate President over the loss of the promising gentleman, who has over many years worked with his father, supporting and holding various responsibilities as a public servant.

President Buhari affirms that the outpouring of testimonies of Tunde’s humility, simplicity, and large-heartedness clearly show his love and service to humanity, urging Sen. Mark and his family to find solace in the good works of the departed.

The President prays that the Almighty God will comfort Sen. Mark and grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Ben Idah

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