SOKOTO STATE HAS RAISED THE BAR ON DIGITAL SERVICE EXCELLENCE AFBA PRESIDENT.
The Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal has been lauded by the
President of African Bar Association, Mr Hannibal Uwaifo Esq. for his
great transformational strides in
digital health infrastructure provisions in the State. He said, "It is
humanely touching when a government in service prioritizes the health of his people in such a
sustainably holistic manner the way Governor Tambuwal has actionably done and still doing".
Mr Hannibal Uwaifo made this observation
when his entourage en-route to AFBA annual conference in Niamey beginning on October 3rd, made a
courtesy stopover in Sokoto and where he
was honoured to inspect key signature projects of the governor.
The inspection was conducted by the Honourable Commissioner for Justice
and Attorney General of the state, Mr Mohammad Suleiman, SAN, who led the inspection and emphasized that
the governor is unsparing to deliver his contract bargain with the
people and even more, before he bows out of office deservedly
accomplished. The projects visited
included a completed and fully fitted Modern Digital Diagnostic Centre, the
massive construction site of Sokoto
State University Teaching Hospital and a
legacy Modern High Court complex. The Sokoto state High Court Chief Registrar,
Mr Bashar Ibrahim while taking the group round the Court complex testified too
that the governor has been extraordinary in his pursuit of access to justice
for all.
AFBA President Hannibal Uwaifo after the
inspections remarked "I'm proudly impressed not only for the governor as a friend, and
the good people of Sokoto state that energizes his commitment, but for African
Bar specially, because it exemplified our mutual service mission to humanity
and justified our choice of him as a life board member of African Bar. He
further thanked the governor for his usual kind hospitality, while stating that AFBA looked forward to receiving
him warmly in Niamey where he is expected to be conferred with the Continental
Bar's Distinguished Service Award.
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