He said democracy should not be measured by how leadership uses policy to improve people’s standard of living and deliver enduring infrastructure.
Mr Idris thanked the outgoing CP for his selfless service, loyalty and commitment to duty.
He urged the federal government to intensify efforts to secure the country’s vast landmass.
Mr Abubakar-Tunga described education as a vital long-term investment and the foundation of sustainable societal progress.
Mr Idris stated, “Kebbi is strategic, because it shares borders with two countries of Niger, and the Benin Republics.’’
The senators are Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central); Yahaya Abdullahi (Kebbi North) and Garba Maidoki (Kebbi South).
The Jigawa State head of service said that the gesture was to provide opportunities for civil servants to fully engage in spiritual activities associated with the holy month.
The commissioner stated that the 87 kilometres road, costing ₦64 billion, is expected to be completed within 18 months.
Mr Idris assured the delegates that his government would sustain the empowerment of the delegates.
Mr Harahap said his visit to Kebbi was to further consolidate the bilateral relationship between Indonesia, Nigeria and Kebbi in particular.
