NSC CEO, Jime, Congratulates Tinubu, Shettima for Electoral Victory
The Executive Secretary/CEO of Nigerian Shippers’ Council Barrister Emmanuel Jime has conveyed the felicitations of the Board, Management and Staff of the Council to the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Vice-President-elect, Senator Kashim Shettima.
In a letter addressed to the President-elect at Defence House, Abuja FCT, Barrister Jime said “The Board, Management and Staff of Nigerian Shippers’ Council join millions of Nigerians, home and abroad, well-wishers as well as the international community in congratulating you on your victory at the 2023 presidential elections.
In a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Public Relations Unit, NSC, RakiyaDhikru-Yagboyaju, Jime described the victory as a reward for many efforts of bridge-building.
“This victory is a reward for your many efforts at bridge-building. It is also a call to duty. Your antecedents indicate that you are well-positioned for the task ahead.”. the statement said
The Executive Secretary further added that “Nigerian Shippers’ Council as an integral part of the economy pledges its support to your administration for a greater Nigeria.”
In a letter addressed to the President-elect at Defence House, Abuja FCT, Barrister Jime said “The Board, Management and Staff of Nigerian Shippers’ Council join millions of Nigerians, home and abroad, well-wishers as well as the international community in congratulating you on your victory at the 2023 presidential elections.
In a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Public Relations Unit, NSC, RakiyaDhikru-Yagboyaju, Jime described the victory as a reward for many efforts of bridge-building.
“This victory is a reward for your many efforts at bridge-building. It is also a call to duty. Your antecedents indicate that you are well-positioned for the task ahead.”. the statement said
The Executive Secretary further added that “Nigerian Shippers’ Council as an integral part of the economy pledges its support to your administration for a greater Nigeria.”
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