Gov Bago Celebrates Senator Mohammed Sani Musa At 60

Niger State Governor, farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago celebrates the Senator representing Niger-East, Sen. Mohammed Sani Musa on the occasion of his 60th birthday on the 11th of May 2025.

In a birthday message by his Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, the farmer Governor describes the celebrant as an astute politician who has carved a niche for himself in the political landscape in not only Niger State, but Nigeria as a whole.

He commends the Federal lawmaker for his active role and invaluable contributions in the National Assembly as well as the Federal Government interventions he facilitated to the State over the years.

The farmer Governor says the celebrant has been consistent in complementing the efforts of the present administration, especially in the realisation of its New Niger agenda through the numerous projects and empowerments programmes he initiated across his constituency.

He appreciates Allah for granting Sen. Sani Musa the privilege of attaining 60 years of life and prays for more rewarding years filled with good health and vitality for greater service to humanity.

The farmer Governor also assures the Federal lawmaker of his unalloyed support as he forges ahead with his impactful initiatives for the people of his constituency.

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