Buhari remains father to all Nigerians – Northern Governors

The Northern Governors’ Forum has said President Muhammadu Buhari remains a father to all Nigerians because of his style of leadership, where projects are distributed to all regions irrespective of “political and other considerations.

It said the situation speaks volumes of his penchant for justice and fairness.

The Forum also said it has enjoyed the support of the President in dealing with the myriad of challenges bedeviling the zone, ranging from insecurity, poverty, illiteracy and disease.

This was disclosed by the chairman of the Forum and Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, as the NGF felicitates with the President as he clocks 79 years.

Lalong through his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr Makut Macham, described the President as “a man of integrity and leader with patriotic zeal to develop the nation and secure the future for the younger generation”.

The NGF said, “President Buhari has in the last six years confronted very many challenging situations that sought to threaten the unity and peace of the country such as insecurity, poverty, corruption, poor infrastructure among others, with high successes.

“The President has remained a father to all by embracing all parts of the nation and ensuring that projects are distributed to all zones irrespective of political and other considerations, a situation which speaks volumes of his penchant for justice and fairness.”

According to him, “The Northern Governors Forum has enjoyed the support of Mr. President in dealing with challenges such as insecurity, poverty, illiteracy and disease which are being substantially contained due to the synergy between the States and the Federal Government.”

While wishing the President many more years of good health and wisdom, the Northern Governors urged him to remain steadfast and committed to giving his best in the service of the nation, especially at this time when the Government was working hard to deal with several challenges.

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