Katsina agency MD dies in auto crash as gov mourns
The Managing Director of the Katsina State Water Board, Tukur Tingilin, has died in an auto crash, prompting an expression of grief from the Katsina State Governor.
Tukur Tingilin, the Managing Director of the Katsina State Water Board, tragically lost his life in an auto accident, a loss that has deeply affected the Katsina State government. Governor Mallam Dikko Radda expressed his condolences in an official statement, highlighting the shock and sadness that the news has brought to the state. Radda emphasized that this incident comes at a crucial time as the administration seeks to enhance water supply across various communities, marking Tingilin's role as pivotal in these efforts.
In his tribute, Governor Radda commended Tingilin's dedication and professionalism, acknowledging his unwavering commitment to public service. The governor's statement remarked on Tingilin's leadership qualities and noted that his focus on improving clean water access stood out during his tenure. Radda's words reflect the significance of Tingilin's contributions not only to the Water Board but also to the broader community in Katsina where he has left a lasting impact.
The demise of such a key figure raises concerns about the continuity of initiatives aimed at enhancing water supply and resources during this critical period. As the state mourns this significant loss, it highlights both the human cost of road accidents and the importance of leadership in public service, which remains vital for sustaining community projects and services.