Minister Ramatu Aliyu vows to sustain Buhari’s legacy

Ramatu Aliyu, Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has assured President Muhammadu Buhari’s legacy will be sustained beyond 2023.
Ms Aliyu spoke when Ade Omole, the leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in diaspora and director of the diaspora directorate of the party’s Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), visited her in Abuja.
Jacob Ogunseye, the publicity secretary of the APC UK chapter, said Mr Omole visited the minister to condole her over the death of her mother, Zainab Ali.
He said in a statement that the minister thanked Mr Omole for the visit, saying her office would work closely with the diaspora directorate to sustain Mr Buhari’s legacy.
The minister also lauded Mr Omole for leading the progressives in the diaspora in their quest for a better Nigeria and for being the arrowhead of the APC and the Buhari-led government in the diaspora.
(NAN)
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