Gov. Buni honoured with a chieftaincy

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Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, was today honoured with a Chieftaincy title of Taremobowei of Gbaramatu kingdom in Delta State.

The former caretaker chairman of the ruling party, APC, was described as a national bridge builder, and asset to national unity and cohesion.

READ MORE: YOBE: Buni Presents N163bn As 2023 Budget Proposal To State Assembly

The Gbaramatu kingdom said it was impressed by his achievements as a state Governor, a democrat per excellence and an apostle of developmental politics.

The title was to spur Governor Buni to do more in promoting national unity for a one united Nigeria.

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