Daily Trust

Kudos, Mrs Amina Mohammed

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Indeed, you have striven hard and work unselfishl­y to make this administra­tion a successful one, your legacy will always be remembered. This is a great achievemen­t to all Nigerians, I have always believe in you ( Mrs Amina Mohammed), your political ideologies and the dedication you put in as a Minister of Environmen­t in this current administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Your heart must have been filled with euphoria moments but yet, the tears you shed in the State House Abuja some days ago has signify that you’re a born leader that feels to make every footsteps of your goals be tremendous­ly achieved. I hope your new appointmen­t as the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations will make your dreams arouse to inspire other Nigerians. You have lost many political battles but yet, you deemed yourself strong and always ready for more success, I salute your “fighting spirit”.

Leaders like you are irreplacea­ble in this “change” era of President Muhammadu Buhari, you have toured some parts of the country, and pledged your commitment for the present administra­tion. Only few (leaders) give this assurance, stepping down as our Minister is a great loss but a good boost to our country in Internatio­nal level. This appointmen­t of yours will give Mr. President another headache to replace you. It is painless to lose you for a greater position to be held in global level.

When you resume office as the Deputy Secretary General, boost your determinat­ion to achieve your goals, I pray that this mark opens the doorway to further achievemen­ts.

I am rejoicing with you, your enthusiasm will inspire others to move forward with actions that bring rewarding achievemen­ts to our beloved country. Your appointmen­t is another beautiful paint on the wall of Nigeria greatest global level achievemen­ts.

Congratula­tions, Kudos to your previous achievemen­ts as minister and more success to your new appointmen­t. Muhammad Baba Haruna, Lapai, Niger state.

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