Senator Emmanuel Bwacha Salutes First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on Her 65th Birthday

Distinguished Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Gubernatorial Candidate in the last general election in Taraba State, has paid glowing tribute to the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator (Dr.) Oluremi Tinubu, CON, as she marks her 65th birthday.

In his message, Senator Bwacha described the First Lady as “a rare gem, a woman of substance, and a national matriarch whose life is a portrait of service, compassion, and unyielding commitment to the Nigerian people.”

He noted that Senator Oluremi Tinubu has consistently distinguished herself as a woman of vision and character—first as a lawmaker who championed causes that advanced the welfare of her constituents and the nation, and now as First Lady, where she has continued to touch lives through programs that promote education, empower women, and protect the less privileged.

“Her Excellency at 65 embodies wisdom, resilience, and an uncommon sense of duty. She has given fresh meaning to leadership through humility, grace, and quiet strength. Her impact goes beyond the corridors of power; it resonates in communities, families, and in the hearts of ordinary Nigerians who have felt her compassion,” Senator Bwacha stated.

The Taraba political leader emphasized that Senator Oluremi Tinubu has redefined the role of First Lady by demonstrating that public office can be used as a platform for genuine service and transformation. He observed that her initiatives have not only uplifted countless women and youth but have also rekindled hope for a nation yearning for unity, progress, and moral rebirth.

According to him, “Her Excellency stands as a beacon of light in these challenging times. She is a steady source of encouragement to Mr. President and a moral compass to the nation. Her dedication, her selfless service, and her unwavering faith in God remain an inspiration to leaders and citizens alike.”

Senator Bwacha prayed for God’s continuous blessings upon the First Lady, wishing her many more years in sound health, strength, and fulfillment. He concluded that her legacy of patriotism, compassion, and sacrificial service will remain etched in Nigeria’s history and will inspire generations yet unborn.

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