Orji Kalu Congratulates New Emir Of Zazzau

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Abia North Senator-elect, Dr.Orji Kalu

Former Governor of Abia State and Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Kalu has congratulated the new Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli.

According to Kalu, the exemplary leadership qualities, cross-national experience and goodwill earned Bamalli the position of the 19th Emir of Zazzau.

While urging the newly appointed monarch, to sustain the goodworks of his predecessor, the Senate Chief Whip urged, all sons and daughters of Zazzau Emirate and Kaduna state at large, to rally support for the new Emir.

The former Governor equally congratulated the Governor of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and the good people of Kaduna state for appointing Bamalli as the 19th Emir of Zazzau.

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In a goodwill message, Kalu called on members of the four ruling houses of Zazzau Emirate Council to accept the choice of Bamalli in good faith.

He said, “following the appointment of Alhaji Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli as the 19th Emir of Zazzau, by Kaduna state government, I congratulate the good people of Zazzau Emirate Council and Kaduna state at large over this historic feat.

“The new Emir has over the years demonstrated professionalism, patriotism, selflessness and humility in all his endeavours.

“I have no doubt in his capacity to steer the affairs of the Zazzau Emirate Council.

“Alhaji Bamalli will bring to bear his experience in the private and public sectors, to drive development in Zaria and other parts of Kaduna state.”The choice of the new Emir is commendable”

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Kalu, who is also the Mayaki Katsina, while wishing the newly appointed monarch long life on the throne of his forefathers, urged the people of Kaduna state to sustain their support for the new Emir for the sake of peace and unity across Kaduna state.

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