Gov Bago Tells Why He Admires Bauchi State Counterpart Bala Muhammad

Niger State Governor, farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago has described his Bauchi State Counterpart, Bala Muhammad as an inspirational leader who he admires.

The Farmer Governor stated this when he received his colleague at his official residence in Government House, Minna.

He acknowledged that the Bauchi State Governor has set a pace that would serve as an example for any leader who is willing to serve his people.

Earlier, the Bauchi State Governor Bala Muhammad in his remarks, commended the infrastructural efforts of the Farmer Governor in transforming Niger State.

He said the remarkable achievements of farmer Governor Umaru Bago so far, has placed Niger State on the path of progress.

Thereafter, farmer Governor Umaru Bago accompanied his Bauchi State colleague to the residences of the two former Nigeria’s Heads of State, Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar to condole with them over the demise of former Military Governor of Bauchi and Sokoto States Gen. Garba Duba (Rtd.)

He said the late Gen. Duba performed incredibly well and contributed greatly to the development of Bauchi State.

The wife of the Bauchi State Governor, Hajiya Aisha Bala Muhammad, his Principal Personal Secretary, Samaila Adamu Burga and the Commissioner for Water Resources, Abdulrazaq Nuhu Zaki were part of the entourage of Governor Bala Muhammad.

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