Gov. Rauf Aregbesola of Osun has felicitated with the National
Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bola Tinubu, on his 65th
birthday, describing him as a rare breed of a pathfinder.
In a congratulatory message to
Tinubu, the governor said: “Today, we are celebrating a giant pathfinder;
one whose contributions to Nigeria’s political and economic growth have
provided development scholars and serious models for academic studies.
“This is one Nigerian politician
whose politics is known to have impacted heavily on humanity.
“From Lagos where God used him for
the emergence of a new state to Nigeria as a whole and indeed, the continent of
Africa where his influence continues to be felt, Tinubu manifests in our lives
in all ramifications.’’
Aregbesola said Tinubu had
made history for creating opportunities for humanity where many people did not
see any.
Lagos State, he noted, emerged as a truly habitable state after
Tinubu’s mega-development vision.
According to him, the success
story of Lagos has rubbed off on the South-West, Nigeria and indeed, the whole
of Africa.
Pointing out some of the virtues
of Tinubu, Aregbesola said his capacity for talent hunt and mobilsation for
leaderships at all levels was unparalleled.
“The unique ability of the APC
national leader to spot the best hands for crucial assignments has elevated him
to the pedestal of a rare leader of men.”
Aregbesola prayed for longer life
for Tinubu just as he expressed the wish that his visions for a greater Nigeria
and the Black race would continue to blossom.
Born on March 29, 1952,
Tinubu governed Lagos State from 1999 to 2007 on the platform of the
Alliance for Democracy (AD) and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
Tinubu also served as a senator in
the short-lived Third Republic in 1993.
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