Katsina State Governor Dikko Umaru Radda has congratulated his Niger State counterpart, Mohammed Umar Bago, on his 52nd birthday, praising his leadership and policy focus. The message, issued through a statement by Governor Radda’s Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, highlights Governor Bago’s initiatives in agricultural transformation and state development.
Governor Radda, who also chairs the Northwest Governors’ Forum, described Governor Bago as a leader with a diverse background in banking, federal legislation, and grassroots politics. He noted that this experience shapes Bago’s practical, development-oriented approach to governance, emphasizing accountability and citizen welfare.
The tribute specifically references Governor Bago’s self-styled title, “Farmer Governor,” and his “New Niger Agenda.” Governor Radda acknowledged tech-driven reforms in agriculture, infrastructure, youth empowerment, and industrialization as key priorities advancing Niger State. He commended the translation of vision into action through investments in these sectors, which aim to boost food security and economic diversification.
Governor Radda affirmed that Governor Bago’s consistent demonstration of courage and commitment serves as an inspiration. On behalf of the Government and people of Katsina State, he extended birthday greetings and offered prayers for Bago’s continued health, wisdom, and strength in serving Niger State and Nigeria.
The public commendation from a fellow regional governor underscores the perceived significance of Governor Bago’s agricultural focus and executive leadership within the northwest geopolitical zone. It reflects a broader narrative of state-level initiatives targeting food security and economic resilience amid national challenges. The gesture also points to ongoing inter-governor collaboration within the Northwest Governors’ Forum on shared developmental agendas.
The statement concludes with standard well-wishes, reinforcing the message of solidarity and mutual respect between the two state administrations.
