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Buhari sends message to UN Deputy Secretary-General

President Muhammadu Buhari sends a congratulatory message to United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, on Friday for the World Leader Prize at the inaugural Global Citizen award ceremony held in London.
The President, in a statement by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina in Abuja, congratulated Mohammed for the recognition of her efforts to make life better for the poor and underprivileged across the globe, starting with her passion for helping the less privileged in Nigeria.
Buhari praised the former Minister of Environment, for her contributions to global development, and continuing the active priming of world leaders to work towards achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and end extreme poverty by 2030.
According to him, as the world celebrates Mohammed’s zeal and commitment to improving lives through the UN goals, her wealth of experience, wisdom and the network garnered from many years of national and international service to humanity will always be relevant for the time and posterity.
President Buhari wished the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General more prosperous years of achievement.
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