Mahama wishes President Tinubu a successful tenure.

2023-05-30

Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama has in a congratulatory message to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu wished him a successful tenure. 

“I wish you a successful tenure as you strive to improve Nigeria's economy, create decent and sustainable jobs for our youth, and deepen democracy in Nigeria”, Mr. Mahama stated. 

Mr. Mahama, who is the Flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), says he is confident President Tinubu will work to consolidate the integrity and unity of Nigeria while working for sustained peace and stability in West Africa.

Read the full congratulatory message below: 

Congratulations, my brother, HE Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR), President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Your inauguration presents an opportunity to reset the Nigerian narrative and give hope to the Nigerian people that your great nation can rise to play the leading role on our continent that destiny has bestowed on her.

I believe firmly that you'll use your good offices as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to consolidate the integrity and unity of the country and also work with ECOWAS for sustained peace and stability in West Africa.

I wish you a successful tenure as you strive to improve Nigeria's economy, create decent and sustainable jobs for our youth, and deepen democracy in Nigeria.

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