THE Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, yesterday, tasked
ambassadors-designate to Japan and Malaysia to work out plans towards
strengthening the relationship between Nigeria and the two countries to boost
job creation and improve the agriculture sector...
Saraki The envoys-designate
diplomats are Professor Mohammed Yisa and Alhaji Nurudeen Mohammed, both
indigenes of Kwara State. They were former Deputy Speaker of the state House of
Assembly and Commissioner for Finance, respectively, from Kwara North. Saraki
threw the challenge at the two envoys-designate in his Ilorin residence while
receiving a delegation from Kwara North, led by Etsu of Pategi, Alhaji Ibrahim
Umar, who were on a thank-you visit to him over the two appointees from the
area. Saraki noted that the two countries Yisa and Mohammed were deployed to
are very crucial on the world political and economic stage and also strategic
to Nigeria’s development. Earlier, the head of delegation, Etsu of Pategi, had
said they were at Saraki’s residence to appreciate his support for the two
appointees, saying it was the first of its kind in the history of a senatorial
district in Kwara State. He also commended the Senate President for the award
of Share-Tsaragi-Pategi Federal Road, which he believed will improve the business,
economic and social status of the adjoining areas. He also expressed delight
over Saraki’s victory at Code of Conduct Tribunal, saying it was as a result of
answered prayers.
THE Senate President,
Dr. Bukola Saraki, yesterday, tasked ambassadors-designate to Japan and
Malaysia to work out plans towards strengthening the relationship
between Nigeria and the two countries to boost job creation and improve
the agriculture sector.
Saraki
The envoys-designate diplomats are Professor Mohammed Yisa and Alhaji
Nurudeen Mohammed, both indigenes of Kwara State.
They were former Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly and
Commissioner for Finance, respectively, from Kwara North.
Saraki threw the challenge at the two envoys-designate in his Ilorin
residence while receiving a delegation from Kwara North, led by Etsu of
Pategi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar, who were on a thank-you visit to him over
the two appointees from the area.
Saraki noted that the two countries Yisa and Mohammed were deployed to
are very crucial on the world political and economic stage and also
strategic to Nigeria’s development.
Earlier, the head of delegation, Etsu of Pategi, had said they were at
Saraki’s residence to appreciate his support for the two appointees,
saying it was the first of its kind in the history of a senatorial
district in Kwara State.
He also commended the Senate President for the award of
Share-Tsaragi-Pategi Federal Road, which he believed will improve the
business, economic and social status of the adjoining areas. He also
expressed delight over Saraki’s victory at Code of Conduct Tribunal,
saying it was as a result of answered prayers.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
THE Senate President,
Dr. Bukola Saraki, yesterday, tasked ambassadors-designate to Japan and
Malaysia to work out plans towards strengthening the relationship
between Nigeria and the two countries to boost job creation and improve
the agriculture sector.
Saraki
The envoys-designate diplomats are Professor Mohammed Yisa and Alhaji
Nurudeen Mohammed, both indigenes of Kwara State.
They were former Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly and
Commissioner for Finance, respectively, from Kwara North.
Saraki threw the challenge at the two envoys-designate in his Ilorin
residence while receiving a delegation from Kwara North, led by Etsu of
Pategi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar, who were on a thank-you visit to him over
the two appointees from the area.
Saraki noted that the two countries Yisa and Mohammed were deployed to
are very crucial on the world political and economic stage and also
strategic to Nigeria’s development.
Earlier, the head of delegation, Etsu of Pategi, had said they were at
Saraki’s residence to appreciate his support for the two appointees,
saying it was the first of its kind in the history of a senatorial
district in Kwara State.
He also commended the Senate President for the award of
Share-Tsaragi-Pategi Federal Road, which he believed will improve the
business, economic and social status of the adjoining areas. He also
expressed delight over Saraki’s victory at Code of Conduct Tribunal,
saying it was as a result of answered prayers.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
THE Senate President,
Dr. Bukola Saraki, yesterday, tasked ambassadors-designate to Japan and
Malaysia to work out plans towards strengthening the relationship
between Nigeria and the two countries to boost job creation and improve
the agriculture sector.
Saraki
The envoys-designate diplomats are Professor Mohammed Yisa and Alhaji
Nurudeen Mohammed, both indigenes of Kwara State.
They were former Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly and
Commissioner for Finance, respectively, from Kwara North.
Saraki threw the challenge at the two envoys-designate in his Ilorin
residence while receiving a delegation from Kwara North, led by Etsu of
Pategi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar, who were on a thank-you visit to him over
the two appointees from the area.
Saraki noted that the two countries Yisa and Mohammed were deployed to
are very crucial on the world political and economic stage and also
strategic to Nigeria’s development.
Earlier, the head of delegation, Etsu of Pategi, had said they were at
Saraki’s residence to appreciate his support for the two appointees,
saying it was the first of its kind in the history of a senatorial
district in Kwara State.
He also commended the Senate President for the award of
Share-Tsaragi-Pategi Federal Road, which he believed will improve the
business, economic and social status of the adjoining areas. He also
expressed delight over Saraki’s victory at Code of Conduct Tribunal,
saying it was as a result of answered prayers.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/saraki-tasks-ambassadors-designate-economic-ties/
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