• Aisha Buhari has expressed confidence in the coming administration.

  • The first lady believes that the President-elect will promote development, peace and Unity.

  • She also thanked Nigerians for the effort they put to make the election a success.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the first lady, Aisha Buhari has expressed confidence in the ability of Nigeria’s President-elect, Bola Tinubu, to deliver a country where unity, peace, and progress is sustained.

Aisha, in a congratulatory message signed on Wednesday in Abuja, expressed optimism that Tinubu would work assiduously to deliver Nigeria of a dream of our founding fathers.

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”It is my conviction that the Tinubu/Shettima Presidency will lead this country into the future that our founding fathers envisioned,” she declared.

Aisha, however, said the success recorded in the election was a result of dexterity, foresight, and good intentions of the president-elect to carry all Nigerians along irrespective of their ethnic and religious background.

She thanked all Nigerians, especially women, for their efforts towards the success of the party at the polls.

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The first lady also congratulated her incoming successor, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, and expressed confidence that Nigerian women will get a good deal during her tenure.

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