Former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika Mourns the Loss of His Step-Mother, Hajiya Amina

Former Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, Mourns the Loss of His Step-Mother, Hajiya Amina

Former Nigerian Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, took to his social media account on Monday to announce the passing of his step-mother, Hajiya Amina.

In a heartfelt post, Sirika described his stepmother as an industrious and neat woman.

Hajiya Amina’s Role in Sirika’s Life

In his post, Sirika reflected on the significant role his stepmother played in his life and the lives of his siblings. He highlighted her dedication to motherhood and her unwavering commitment to guiding and steering her children in the right direction.

A Loss Felt Deeply

Sirika expressed his deep sense of loss as he conveyed his condolences. He shared that life would never be the same without Hajiya Amina, emphasizing her impact on their family.

May She Rest in Peace

In closing, Hadi Sirika invoked a prayer, asking Allah to grant his stepmother, Hajiya Amina, a place in Jannatul Firdaus, the highest level of paradise in Islamic belief.

His message reflects the profound grief and love for his stepmother, who played an important role in his life.

Bashir Ahmad Praises President Buhari’s Role in P&ID Case Victory

In another development, former presidential media aide, Bashir Ahmad, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his decisive role in the victory of Nigeria in the P&ID case. Ahmad credited the refusal to pay the out-of-tribunal agreement sum of $850 million, which had been negotiated by the government of Goodluck Jonathan, as a key factor in the case’s outcome.

P&ID Case Background

Ahmad provided context by explaining that the P&ID issue had its origins in the agreement reached between the UK firm, Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID), and the government during the tenure of former President Jonathan.

President Buhari’s decision to seek legal alternatives rather than paying the negotiated sum set the stage for the recent victory in the case.

Victory in the P&ID Case

Justice Robin Knowles of the Commercial Courts of England and Wales ruled in favor of Nigeria, effectively quashing the enforcement of the $11 billion arbitration award that had been in favor of P&ID Ltd. This legal victory marks a significant turn of events in the long-standing P&ID case, with President Buhari’s decision playing a pivotal role in the outcome.

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