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Ex-power minister thanks Buhari for chance to serve

The immediate past Minister of Power Engr Sale Mamman has thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for giving him the opportunity to serve his administration and Nigeria as a whole.

Dateline Nigeria reports that Mamman was dropped on Wednesday from Buhari’s cabinet along with his counterpart at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Sabo Nanono.

The former minister spoke through a statement he released on Thursday.

“With a deep sense of humility and submission to the will of Almighty Allah I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR for granting me the opportunity to serve in his administration and contribute my quota to our beloved Nation Nigeria, I am grateful for the confidence, belief and trust he placed in me and most especially the support he gave me during my tenure at the Power House and his leadership direction.

“I remain committed to his agenda for our great Nation and shall continue to support him in anyway possible.

“I am also grateful to His Excellency the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and his leadership of the Power Sector Supervisory Working Group.

“To my Colleagues at the Federal Executive Council, my sincere appreciation for the coordinated and Productive Working relationships we had, and also the personal relationships forged.

“My sincere gratitude also goes out to everyone at the Federal Ministry of Power and its supervising agencies, without your tremendous and selfless efforts, we couldn’t have recorded the giant strides we achieved in the past two years.

“To my Personal Aides, thank you all for you dedication, loyalty and selflessness. To our great Party the All Progressive Congress, thank you for the platform that has given Nigerians Progressive leadership.

“Most of all to the people of my great State Taraba and my fellow Nigerians, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve. God bless Nigeria.”

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