Mr Malami, a controversial but influential cabinet minister, hails from Kebbi and have been in office since President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him in 2015.
Mr Idris shortly after receiving the certificate lauded the commission and security agencies for ensuring an enabling environment for the electorate to exercise their civic responsibility.
The gesture was to enable civil servants and pensioners to celebrate the forthcoming Sallah festival with ease.
Results from eight local government areas of Kebbi Central Senatorial District had arrived, but the absence of Marafa ward results delayed the winner’s announcement.
The ongoing currency swap, fuel shortages in some parts of the country and their possible effects on the general elections might have been discussed at the meeting.
Already 80 people were rescued alive while the search for the six missing persons has continued.
He described the Oyo governor as a visionary politician with a strong commitment to the progress and well-being of the nation.
Mr Malami said that Kebbi people had no reason not to vote for APC at all levels.
The governor also donated two truckloads of rice for distribution to the IDPs.
