Amb Daduut lauds Tinubu at 74, Yilwatda’s Emergence as APC Chair
ABUJA
Nigeria’s newly appointed Ambassador to South Korea, Sen. Prof. Nora Daduut, has issued a high-level commendation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing the Nigerian leader as a “visionary” whose commitment to national renewal is reshaping the country’s trajectory.
In a formal statement released Saturday, Professor Daduut, who previously represented Plateau South in the 9th National Assembly, extended her felicitations to the President on his birthday.
She characterized his leadership as a pivotal force for stability, praying for continued divine wisdom and strength as he navigates the complexities of the West African nation’s governance.
She noted that the President’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” is already manifesting through strategic reforms in the economic and infrastructural sectors, which she believes are providing the necessary bedrock for long-term prosperity.
Beyond the President’s policy initiatives, Daduut highlighted the stabilizing influence of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a “pillar of strength” whose quiet resilience and counsel have been instrumental in allowing the President to maintain focus on demanding national responsibilities.
This partnership, Daduut noted, provides a foundation of clarity and confidence that supports the administration’s broader goals in security, agriculture, and human capital development.
Daduut also turned her attention to internal political developments following the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Convention, offering warm congratulations to Professor Nentawe Yilwatda on his emergence as National Chairman and to Senator Ajibola Basiru on his re-election as National Secretary.
She characterized the convention’s outcome as a significant demonstration of party unity and consensus, suggesting that the refreshed leadership is well-positioned to consolidate the party’s gains.
As she prepares to take up her diplomatic post in Seoul, Daduut urged both party members and the wider Nigerian public to rally behind the current administration, emphasizing that the synergy between the executive branch and the party leadership is a critical signal of readiness for the developmental tasks ahead,
She reinforced a collective effort toward repositioning Nigeria on the global stage.





