The Federal Government has announced the death of Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Algeria, Mohammed Mahmud Lele, who died at the age of 50.
NOP NIGERIA reports that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed the development in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by its spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa.
According to the ministry, Lele died in the early hours of April 19, 2026, in Ankara, Türkiye, after a prolonged illness.
The ministry described the late diplomat as a committed public servant.
It stated, “The late Ambassador Lele, until his death after a protracted illness, was the Director in charge of the Middle East and Gulf Division in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
The statement added that he was recently appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Ambassador-designate to Algeria following Senate confirmation.
Born in Gamawa, Bauchi State, in 1976, Lele studied Economics at Bayero University Kano. He served in several Nigerian missions abroad, including Berlin, Lomé, and Riyadh.
The ministry noted, “Ambassador Lele was known for his intellectual depth, strategic insight and commitment to the advancement of Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives.”
The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dunoma Umar Ahmed, who received the remains at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, described him as “a hardworking, humble and fine officer, who will be sorely missed.”
Lele was buried on Wednesday in Kano in accordance with Islamic rites.
The ministry described his passing as “a monumental loss not only to his immediate family but also to the entire Foreign Service community and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The Federal Government extended condolences to his family, associates, and the people of Bauchi State, praying for the repose of his soul and strength for those he left behind.



