Tinubu hails Sanwo-Olu at 61, Gbajabiamila at 64

‎President Bola Tinubu on Thursday congratulated Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on his 61st birthday and his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, on his 64th birthday.


‎In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu described Sanwo-Olu’s contributions to the development of Lagos State as remarkable.


‎The President said the governor had combined his private and public sector experience to advance economic, infrastructural and cultural development in the state.


‎“Governor Sanwo-olu’s efforts in consolidating on the economic, infrastructural, and cultural transformation of Lagos State into a vibrant, dynamic and structured global city, with growing influence across the country, and the world are remarkable,” the statement read.


‎He also commended the governor for strengthening Lagos’ position as a centre of excellence and praised his loyalty to the All Progressives Congress and the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.


‎Tinubu prayed for long life, good health and greater accomplishments for the governor.


‎The President also congratulated Gbajabiamila on his 64th birthday, describing him as a loyal and dedicated public servant.


‎He praised the former Speaker of the House of Representatives for his contributions to Nigeria’s democracy and his role in the formation of the APC.


‎“As you celebrate your 64th birthday today, I deeply appreciate your loyalty, dedication, and sacrifice.


‎“Throughout the years, you have demonstrated capacity for service, placing national interest above personal considerations and working tirelessly for the progress of our country.


‎“Your dedication to duty and ability to coordinate complex governmental processes have contributed immensely to the realisation of our Renewed Hope Agenda,” the President said.


‎Tinubu also prayed for good health, wisdom and strength for his Chief of Staff.


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