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Bago celebrates Sen Sani Musa @59

Niger State Governor, farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago has celebrated the Senator representing Niger-East, Sen. Mohammed Sani Musa, also known as 313 on his 59th birthday.
Bago in a statement, signed by his Chief Press Secretary, described the celebrant as an astute politician with a great track record.
He said 313 has over the years become a phenomenon in the National Assembly owing to his active participation and meaningful contributions in the enactment of laws, dedication, handwork and commitment to serving his constituents, Niger State and the nation at large
The farmer Governor said he is immensely proud of the tireless efforts of the lawmaker in championing important issues and advocating the welfare of his constituents, which he said led to the spread of his footprints across communities under his constituency.
Farmer Governor Umaru Bago said the celebrant has demonstrated leadership, integrity, and passion for making a difference which are inspiring to the people of the state and prayed for the lawmaker to continue to excel with excellence.
While appreciating God for adding another year to the celebrant, farmer Governor Umaru Bago prayed to God for more blessed years and wisdom for the lawmaker to continue with his Legislative functions for a better country.
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