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Kwankwaso Applauds Governor Umaru Bago’s Leadership

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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Muhammed Umaru Bago

***Describes Him as a Model for Nigerian Governors

Former Kano State Governor and Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has praised the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, for his exceptional leadership and development strides, calling him a model for other governors across Nigeria.

Kwankwaso made these remarks at the 60th birthday celebration of Bishop Idahosa Isaac Odiri held in Lagos over the weekend.
A statement by Aisha Wakaso, Special Adviser on Print Media to Governor Bago, quoted Kwankwaso to havecommended Bago’s focus on agriculture, education, and youth empowerment, which he described as critical areas for sustainable development.

“Governor Bago has demonstrated visionary leadership and a commitment to transforming Niger State. His achievements set a high standard that other governors in Nigeria should aspire to,” Kwankwaso stated.

Although Kwankwaso’s son-in-law, Abba Yusuf, governs Kano State under the NNPP, he emphasized that political affiliation should not hinder the recognition of good governance.

“You don’t have to be a member of my party for me to appreciate your good work. I believe in recognizing excellence wherever it is found, and Governor Bago is doing exceptionally well,” he said.

Kwankwaso revealed that Governor Bago had consulted him before assuming office to gain insights into effective governance, particularly in the areas of education, agriculture, and infrastructure, based on Kwankwaso’s successes in Kano.

“It’s been two years now, and I can confidently say that Governor Bago has lived up to expectations. I urge other governors to follow his example and prioritize the welfare of their people,” he added.

Kwankwaso particularly highlighted Bago’s initiative to sponsor students abroad for science-related courses as a forward-thinking move, emphasizing that investing in youth is the key to long-term development.

“Investing in young people is the best investment any government can make. If you continue on this path, the youth will remember and appreciate your efforts in the years to come,” he advised.

Addressing the perception that leadership is about accumulating wealth, Kwankwaso stressed the importance of impactful governance.

“Leadership is not about amassing wealth; it’s about making a lasting impact. Governor Bago’s achievements within this short period show he understands this responsibility,” Kwankwaso said.

Governor Bago’s performance has earned him national recognition, including his recent nomination as The Sun Governor of the Year for his contributions to Niger State’s development.

The event in Lagos brought together prominent figures from various sectors, all united in celebrating Bishop Idahosa Isaac Odiri and discussing the role of leadership in shaping Nigeria’s future.

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