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Buhari excited as SCOP bags traditional title, marries off only daughter

President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated Ambassador Lawal Kazaure, the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP) on his conferment of the traditional title of Dan Masanin Kazaure, by the Emir of Kazaure, Alhaji Hussaini Adamu.

The President also felicitated with the family of SCOP on the successful wedding of their only daughter Hafsah to Ibrahim Tijjani Ibrahim, according to a statement from the presidency on Sunday.

At a reception in honour of the couple and the newly turbaned Dan Masanin Kazaure, at the weekend in Abuja, the President expressed delight that one of his principal aides has been deemed worthy to be honoured by the Emir of Kazaure and the good people of his Emirate.

Ambassador Lawal Kazaure, the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP) bags the traditional title of Dan Masanin Kazaure

”I also wish to take this opportunity to thank you immensely for your services as my State Chief of Protocol over the past seven and half years. A job discharged with exemplary commitment and efficiency.

”Accept, my best wishes, and that of my family as you serve your community in this new role. Be assured of our prayers and support,” a personal letter written by President Buhari, which was read at the reception, on his behalf, by his Chief of Staff, Prof Ibrahim Gambari said.

Wishing the newly married couple a happy life, the President described marriage as a demonstration of love which goes beyond physical attraction.

He urged the couple to garnish their union with understanding, mutual respect and friendship, praying for God’s continued blessing on their home. 

Amb Kazaure and his wife Mrs Saudatu Lawal Kazaure

The reception which was attended by cabinet ministers, Heads of Government agencies, members of the Diplomatic Corps, Captains of industry, family and friends of the Kazaures and Ibrahim Gamawas featured an outpouring of goodwill messages to SCOP and the newly wedded couple.

Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media and Publicity, noted that from a historical perspective, the Dan Masanin is not a common title in the courts of Emirs and Chiefs.

”Rather, it is one that is usually reserved for members of the royalty and those who make staggering contributions to community and national well-being, and there is a willingness on their part to do even more,’’ he said, recalling that Maitama Sule of blessed memory was worthy of that title.

Shehu lauded SCOP, who alongside Femi Adesina and himself were the first three appointees of President Buhari after the first inauguration in 2015, for receiving three important awards in the last few months, including the Nigerien highest civilian national awards and the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).

Also speaking, Amb. Appolinus Demenongu Agev, descried his colleague of over 35 years as ”a detribalized Nigerian, a dependable ally, resolutely dedicated to the service of our fatherland.”

L-R Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President Media & Publicity; Prof Ibrahim Gambari, Chief of Staff to the President; Ambassador Lawal Abdullahi Kazaure, State Chief of Protocol and Dan Masanin Kazaure; Hafsah and Ibrahim Tijjani Ibrahim; Hajiya Saudatu Lawal Kazaure; Mrs Maryam Abba and Sarki Abba, the Senior Special Assistant Domestic Affairs to the President at the reception in honour of the newly turbaned Dan Masanin Kazaure and the wedding of the only daughter of SCOP, Hafash, to Ibrahim Tijjani Ibrahim, at the weekend in Abuja.

”We are excited and proud of the traditional conferment on ‘Ambassador Kaz’, having also celebrated the National Honours Award conferred on him by the President. We look forward to celebrating more awards,” he said.

He also thanked Mrs Saudatu Lawal Kazaure and children for the support from the home front and important contributions to Ambassador Kazaure’s successes in diplomatic, public and community services.

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