Tinubu hails Iwuanyawu at 80, Boss Mustapha at 66

Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has congratulated Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyawu and Boss Mustapha on the occasion of their birthdays.
The newspaper publisher clocked 80, while the Secretary to the Government of the Federation was celebrating his 66th birthday.
Tinubu, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Tunde Rahman wished both men long life.
“Today, I join family, friends and associates of Mr. Boss Mustapha, a distinguished lawyer, politician and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, in congratulating him on turning 66,” Asíwájú Tinubu said in a statement by his Media Office at the weekend.
“Boss Mustapha and I have come a long way as friends and close associates on the progressive front. We were both founding leaders of our defunct Action Congress and he was of those who did tremendous work that led to the merger of progressive forces across the country which produced the All Progressives Congress.
“Boss Mustapha is a democrat and patriot who is irrevocably committed to not only the growth and development of Nigeria but also the good of the country.
“He has impressive work ethics. His leadership qualities and capacity to work relentlessly for worthy causes is very high indeed.
“It is not surprising that he has performed the huge responsibility entrusted in him as SGF and not long ago as Chairman Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 with excellence.
“Boss Mustapha remains an asset to this country and to our party, APC,” he said.
“Over the decades, Chief Iwuanyawu has demonstrated his love for Nigeria and unity of our country with wide network of friends across ethnic, religious and geopolitical divides.
“To reach the respectable age of 80 in good health is a special privilege which only God can make possible. I join family, friends and associates of Chief Iwuanyawu in praising Almighty God for his unlimited grace on his life. I wish our elder statesman more years in good health and abiding grace of God,” he added.