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Kwande/Ushongo 2019: Buhari congratulates Bob Tyough over victory at poll

By: Asawa Joseph

President Muhammadu Buhari has described Kwande/Ushongo Member-elect, Robert Aondona Tyough as “a committed and dedicated visionary leader” who will effectively represent his people at the national level.

President Buhari stated this in a congratulatory letter he personally signed on 18th March, 2019 and delivered to Bob Tyough yesterday in Abuja through his Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari

Buhari said he learnt of Bob Tyough’s victory in the just concluded general election with great delight expressing the hope that “the Federal House of Representatives will benefit immensely from your rich experience, ability and wisdom”.

While wishing him a successful tenure of office, President Buhari invited Bob Tyough to join hands with him to put in place enabling laws, policies and programs that will uplift the economic and social well-being of Nigerians.

Ben Idah

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