Buni@58: North-East Facebook Connect Felicitates Yobe Governor
By Ahmed I Abba
North-East Facebook Connect (NEFC) has congratulated Gov. Mai Mala Buni on his 58th birthday, praising his commitment to youth inclusion in governance.
The group said Buni’s support for young people had contributed significantly to socio-economic development across Yobe State.
Idris Zakariya Abdullahi, National Coordinator of NEFC, said in a statement that the governor’s leadership had continued to inspire youth participation in public affairs.
He prayed for sustained peace, good health and success for the governor as he marks the new age.
Abdullahi reaffirmed the group’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote youth empowerment and digital engagement in the North-East.
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