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Radda hails Tinubu for elevating Masari as Special Adviser

Katsina governor, Dikko Umaru Radda hails President Bola Tinubu for elevating Kabiru Masari as his Special Adviser on Political Affairs.
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Governor Radda congratulated the presidential adviser and urged him to perform even more creditably in his new position.

By Maduabuchi Nmeribeh/Katsina

Katsina governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for elevating Kabiru Masari as his Special Adviser on Political Affairs.

According to Radda, Masari’s elevation was a validation of President Tinubu’s confidence in his hard work.

Governor Radda congratulated the presidential adviser and urged him to perform even more creditably in his new position.

A statement by Governor Radda’s Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, indicated that the Governor described the appointment as a clear sign that President Tinubu recognizes the value and dedication of the Katsina-born politician.

“This promotion is a testament to Masari’s commitment and hard work. The President has shown that he values loyalty, competence, and political acumen. Masari has demonstrated all three,” Governor Radda said.

The Governor noted that the appointment came at a crucial time when the nation needs experienced hands to drive the President’s political agenda.

Governor Radda believed the promotion validated the confidence the President placed in Masari from the start.

“Masari is a team player and a dependable ally. He brings to the table the kind of experience and understanding of our political landscape that the President needs at the federal level,” Governor Radda added.

Governor Radda appreciated President Tinubu while also expressing confidence that Masari’s new position will benefit not only the Federal Government, but also Katsina State and the entire North-West region.

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