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Senate President, Lawan, hails President Buhari at 80

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Senate President Ahmad Lawan has joined well-meaning Nigerians and other citizens to felicitate President Muhammadu Buhari as he clocks 80 years tomorrow.

Lawan, who was excited about the milestone attained by Buhari in good health, also extolled his leadership virtues.

“Your Excellency, millions of Nigerians are inspired by your life story and legacy of service to our dear and great country.

“As a soldier, military Head of State and democratically elected President, you consistently fought for the unity, development and progress of Nigeria.

“As we approach the end of your tenure on 29th May, 2023, you can rest assured that millions of Nigerians across our vast country genuinely appreciate your achievements in nation-building and in strengthening the guardrails of democracy in Nigeria,” Lawan said in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Ola Awoniyi and emailed to Persecondnews on Friday.

“The record of your administration in infrastructural development across the nation is unrivaled and will continue to speak for your stewardship long after your retirement.

“Your Excellency, once again, I wish you happy birthday celebration and many more years in good health and happiness,” the Senate President said.

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