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President Muhammadu Buhari was on Saturday represented by Borno Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum at Niger Republic’s 63rd Independence Day celebration.

The Presidential celebration event took place in Diffa town of Diffa province with President of Niger Republic, Muhammad Bazoum leading the National celebrations.

Niger commemorates its National days on 18th of every December with ceremonies attended by world leaders and their representatives.

Every year, the celebration is hosted on rotational basis at regional capitals across the country with this year’s hosted in Diffa.

Zulum joined dignitaries who including the Prime Minister of Chad, Albert Pahimi Padacke; the Speaker of Niger Republic’s National Assembly, Seidou Umar; Nigerien Minister of Defence, Alkasum Indatou, and Governor of Diffa Province, Isa Lameen.

Highpoint of this year’s celebration was the conferment of National honours on 20 personalities, amongst them, the Governor of Diffa Province, Isa Lameen, who was decorated with Niger’s National Honour, Officer Dan’s  l’ordre national du Niger.

The President of Niger Republic, Muhammad Bazoum, who conferred the honour also decorated 19 other recipients amongst them, military personnel, political leaders and traditional leaders.

Before representing President Buhari at the Nigerien National day, Governor Zulum was in Damasak where he distributed irrigation packs to 2,000 resettled farmers before moving into Diffa which shares border with Damasak in the Nigerian side of Lake Chad shores.

The Borno Governor was accompanied on the presidential trip by the Senator Representing Northern Borno, Abubakar Kyari, Borno Assembly Speaker, Abdulkarim Lawan, two members representing Abadam and Mobbar, whose constituencies share borders with Niger Republic, as well as Borno’s Commissioner for Local Government and Emirate Affairs.

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