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Atiku hails ex-ADC National Chairman, Nwosu on birthday
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Atiku hails ex-ADC National Chairman, Nwosu on birthday

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, says the seed of a stronger democracy sown by the former national chairman of the party, Ralph Nwosu, will continue to bear fruit for generations to come.

Atiku said this in a post on his verified X handle on Wednesday on the occasion of Nwosu’s birthday.

He said Nwosu’s years of service to Nigeria’s democratic journey have been defined by resilience, sacrifice, and an unwavering belief in the power of institutions over individuals.

According to him, Nwosu’s role in facilitating a seamless transition that ushered in the David Mark-led leadership of the coalition ADC reflected rare statesmanship, maturity, and a deep commitment to the collective aspirations of the party and the nation.

He added that it takes exceptional character to place the progress of an institution above personal considerations.

“Today, I celebrate a distinguished statesman and committed democrat, Chief Ralph Nwosu, on the occasion of his birthday.

“As you mark another year, I pray that Almighty God grants you good health, wisdom, strength, and many more years of impactful service to Nigeria.

“May history remember your contributions kindly, and may the seeds you have sown in the pursuit of a stronger democracy continue to bear fruit for generations to come,” he wrote.

Atiku hails ex-ADC National Chairman, Nwosu on birthday

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