Ramatu Aliyu Felicitates Gov Bago At 51

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The Zinariyan of Lokoja, Dr Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu has eulogised the governor of Niger State, Mohammed Umar Bago as he marks his 51st birthday.

In a statement on Saturday, Aliyu praised the governor for ensuring a people-centric leadership.

Describing Bago as a visionary farmer and leader, the Kogi Princess highlighted his efforts in making sure that the dividends of democracy are felt among citizens and residents of the state.

She said, “On this joyous occasion of your birthday, I join the people of Niger State and your well-wishers across the nation to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you. As the Executive Governor of Niger State, your dedication to service, leadership, and the progress of your state is truly commendable, and today, we honour not just your birthday but your unparalleled commitment to your people.

“Your tenure has been marked by resilience, innovation, and a deep passion for development. The impact of your governance is evident in the lives you have touched and the transformational strides you have taken, especially in Agriculture. Your vision continues to inspire many, and we appreciate your relentless efforts in building a prosperous Niger State.”

She therefore wished him well, praying that his dreams become reality.

“As you celebrate this special day my distinguished brother, I pray for continued strength, wisdom, and divine grace to guide you in all your endeavours. May this new year of your life bring greater success, fulfillment, and the realisation of your dreams,” she added.

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