Nigeria: Governor Mutfwang Celebrate First Lady Remi Tinubu At 65

21 September 2025

Plateau State governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has joined Nigerians and well-wishers in celebrating the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu on the occasion of her 65 birthday.

Mutfwang, in a congratulatory message signed by his Director of Press and Public Affairs Mr. Gyang Bere, described the First Lady as "a unifier, strategic thinker, and distinguished patriot whose remarkable contributions to Nigeria's democratic journey and national development remain indelible."

He lauded Senator Tinubu's steadfast devotion to purposeful service, describing it as a true reflection of her commitment to God, humanity, and the principles of good governance.

The Governor further expressed admiration for Senator Tinubu's compassion toward the less privileged, noting that her life's work continues to inspire hope and transformation across the nation.

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Governor Mutfwang highlighted the First Lady's enduring support for her husband, President Bola Tinubu, commending her for being a pillar of strength in advancing the President's Renewed Hope Agenda and efforts to deliver good governance nationwide.

He also acknowledged the First Lady's numerous philanthropic initiatives, particularly her outreach to vulnerable groups and victims of violent attacks in Plateau State.

According to the Governor, Senator Tinubu's empathy and generosity have brought comfort to many during challenging times.

He further praised Senator Tinubu's relentless advocacy for the welfare of the girl child, her stand against gender-based violence, and her unwavering commitment to advancing education and empowerment for children, women, and the underprivileged.

On behalf of his family, the government, and the people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang conveyed his heartfelt wishes to the First Lady, praying for her continued joy, good health, and enduring prosperity in the years ahead.

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