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NGX Group Chair, Umaru Kwairanga, Congratulates Mutallab on Funtua Inland Dry Port

On behalf of my family and friends, I, Dr. Alhaji Umaru Kwairanga, Sarkin Fulani Gombe, heartily congratulate my Life Chairman and our Father, Dr. Umaru Mutallab CON, on the official commissioning of the Funtua Inland Dry Port.

The take-off of the inland port which will facilitate and revitalise economic activity across the North West in particular and Nigeria in general is another testimonial to your pioneering efforts across various sectors of the Nigerian economy, which insha Allah, shall reap great returns.

Congratulations, once again sir.

Allah ya mana Jagora.

 

Alh (Dr.) Umaru Kwairanga

Sarkin Fulanin Gombe

GMD/GCEO FINMAL

Chairman NGX Group.

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