Your transformational leadership is incomparable – NNPP chieftain felicitates Kwankwaso on birthday

A chieftain of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has felicitated with the 2023 Presidential candidate of the party, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso on his birthday.

The NNPP chieftain said that Kwankwanso’s transformational leadership is unquantifiable.

Oguntoyinbo said Kwankwaso’s feat in politics as a two term governor in Kano state, a former Minister of Defence and a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has placed him as one of the best leaders Nigeria has produced.

He said despite these huge credentials and feat, Kwankwaso’s humility and love for the downtrodden is amassing, saying he is nothing but a God sent leader that has touched millions of lives through his philanthropic activities.

The 2023 Ogun state governorship candidate of NNPP said “I felicitate with you today, our presidential candidate and indefatigable national leader as you celebrates your birthday.

“You are no doubt a transformational leader. Your achievements as the two term governor of Kano state, as former Nigeria Minister of Defence and as a Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and who produced incumbent Kano state governor is a testimony to your selfless service.

“Your establishment of Kwankwassiya Political Movement through which you build roads, hospitals, Schools and sent many Kano residents abroad to realize their educational pursues is well recorded in history.

“Your love for our great country is unquantifiable. We noticed how you sacrificed your personal ambition and comfort for the progress and unity of our nation. That distinguishes you from other political leaders in the country who thinks of themselves first before the unity of the country.

“I pray that God gives you more years in good health to continue piloting the affairs of our great party, the NNPP in the righteous way.

“God will grant your heart desires to govern this country to the benefit of the teeming masses”.

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