Kano State governor, Abba Yusuf, has congratulated Africa’s richest man and President, Dangote Conglomerate, Aliko Dangote, on his 67th anniversary.
Yusuf described Dangote as an illustrious son of Kano, whose philanthropic gestures bred livelihoods to millions of households in Nigeria and the African continent.
This is contained in a statement by his Director-General, Media and Publicity, Sanusi Dawakin-Tofa.
He said Mr Dangote remained a strong backbone to the nation’s economy and critical to the growth and development of Africa.
He said, “Kano, your ancestral home will remain grateful for your humanitarian gestures especially the recent distribution of palliatives to millions of the less-privileged. Your readiness to partner and support our administration’s policy drive will surely propel profoundly social and economic development of the state.
“As you clock a new era in the annals of history, we can only wish you sound health, profound wisdom, and long life to propel positive impact on humanity.’’
In a related development, Mr Yusuf also extended condolences to the family and members of the Hausa film industry following the demise of the veteran actress Saratu Gidado, popularly known as Daso.
Ms Daso passed away in the early hours of Tuesday at her residence in Kano.
Mr Yusuf reminisced about her portrayals of both antagonistic and nurturing characters.
He said that the majority of her cinematic works exemplified values of discipline, tenacity, and ethical standards essential for socio and national advancement.
He urged stakeholders in the Hausa film industry to emulate the late Saratu Gidado’s virtues of fostering national unity.
“She was an advocate for religious and cultural harmony in promoting peace and tranquillity in Kano, northern Nigeria and beyond,” he said.
The governor beseeched Allah to grant the family and companions of Ms Daso the strength to endure the loss.