“Your Leadership Qualities Not In Doubt” Gov Sani Bello Tells Senate President Ahmad Lawan At 63

Niger State Governor and Chairman North Central Governors Forum, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has congratulated the Senate President, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, on his 63rd birthday.

The NCGF Chairman in a message described Senator Lawan as a renowned educationist, progressive legislator, and a good leader who is contributing his quota to the development of the country.

Governor Sani Bello said the celebrant’s good leadership qualities are not in doubt as evident in the way he is piloting affairs at the upper legislative Chamber.

He said the Senate President has been consistent in championing the enactment of laws and oversight functions that will engender rapid growth and development of the Nation.

“I want to join millions of your well-wishers to thank Allah for adding another year to your years. You have made so much impact on the development of Democracy in this country.

“Your leadership style in the Senate is an impressive one,” he said.

The NCGF Chairman prayed Allah to continue to guide and protect the Senate President, give him more strength, wisdom as well as good health to continue to provide the right leadership that would strengthen the Nation’s Democracy.

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