SPAF, USA congratulates Buhari on election victory

News Express |4th Apr 2015 | 3,817
SPAF, USA congratulates Buhari on election victory

A US-based Non-Governmental Organisation, Socio Political Forum, USA, has congratulated Nigeria’s President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), on his victory at the just concluded polls.

Speaking in Milwaukee,Wisconsin, USA, the chairman of the forum, Chief. Richard Nwabuzor, stated that Buhari’s victory indicates that a new dawn had began for Nigeria.

Chief Richard, in a press release, urged the President-elect to be of good courage, and that the APC must fulfill its campaign manifesto and agenda by tackling the issue of insecurity, combating corruption and pursuing extensive socio-economic reforms that will strengthen Nigeria’s economic viability.

“I and my forum are looking forward to a more prosperous Nigeria, and the return of Nigeria to the global stage as the giant of Africa,” he said.

•Photo shows, L-R; Chief. Richard Nwabuzor, President of Socio Political Forum, USA, and Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former President, during the latter’s recent visit to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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