Former President of the Senate and National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, has extolled former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (GCFR), for his enduring legacy of peace, unity, and selfless service to Nigeria.
In a goodwill message to commemorate General Gowon’s 91st birthday, Senator Mark lauded the retired General for his sacrifices in safeguarding the nation’s territorial integrity and fostering post-war reconciliation.
According to Senator Mark, “General Gowon’s life and legacy remain a shining testament to humility in leadership, devotion to national unity, and unwavering faith in the destiny of Nigeria. As one of the country’s foremost statesmen, his contributions to the preservation of Nigeria’s territorial integrity, post-war reconciliation, and peace-building efforts stand as enduring pillars of our national history.”
He recalled that as Head of State from 1966 to 1975, General Gowon led Nigeria through one of its most challenging periods, holding firmly to the ideals of “No Victor, No Vanquished” after the civil war — a philosophy that continues to inspire unity, forgiveness, and national healing.
Senator Mark further noted that even in retirement, General Gowon has remained committed to promoting peace, prayer, and patriotism through initiatives such as Nigeria Prays, demonstrating that service to the nation transcends public office.
“His humility, integrity, and faith-driven leadership continue to serve as a moral compass for younger generations,” Mark added.
On the occasion of his 91st birthday, Senator Mark thanked Almighty God for blessing General Gowon with long life, sound health, and an enduring spirit of service.
He described the former Head of State as “a father of the nation, a bridge-builder, and a true patriot,” and wished him many more years of good health, peace, and divine grace.
































