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Northern Governors congratulate Tinubu at 69

The chairman of the forum and governor of Plateau, Simon Lalong, felicitated with the chieftain, in a congratulatory message by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr Makut Macham, on Monday in Jos.
Lalong described the celebrant as an accomplished politician and seasoned administrator, whose strides in the nation’s socio-political landscape have remained outstanding.
He said that Tinubu stands tall as a politician, statesman, and patriot, who exemplifies vision, dexterity, and versatility in the course of nation-building and national dialogue.
Lalong also described him as a bridge-builder, who has continued to work for the unity, peace, and progress of Nigeria, as well as consistently offering wise counsel toward addressing national issues.
He encouraged him to remain firm in his resolve to contribute to a greater Nigeria while wishing him many more years of peace, God’s divine protection, and good health.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that Tinubu was born on March 29, 1952, in Lagos.
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