SSA To The Governor, Muh’d B. Tukur, Congratulates Lamido Fombina on 14th Years Anniversary.

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The Senior Special Assistant to the Adamawa State Governor on New Media Alh. Muhammad Bakari Tukur who doubles a Sardaunan Nyibango   has congratulated the 12th Lamido, Alh. Dr. Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustafa Phd, for attaining 14 years on the throne.

A statement from the office of the SSA which felicitated with the royal father over this  anniversary, lauded Lamido Adamawa for his immense’ contributions to peaceful coexistence and development of Fombina Kingdom.

Sardaunan Nyibango appealed to  other traditional rulers in the country to emulate Lamido Adamawa for doing all it takes to ensure peace in the Kingdom.

Tukur, reiterates his support to the Adamawa emirate council and traditional institution for the development of Adamawa and Nigeria in general.

Lamido Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Mustapha (born 13 February 1944) was turbaned on 18 March 2010 as the traditional ruler, title “Lamido of Adamawa” in Adamawa State, Nigeria.
The ceremony followed the approval of the state governor “then” Murtala H. Nyako.

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