CCN to Honour Governor Zulum, Ambassador Buratai for Exceptional Leadership in Northeast Nigeria
By Matthew Eloyi
The Concerned Citizens of the Northeast (CCN), a prominent socio-political organization dedicated to promoting good governance, peace, and holistic development in northeastern Nigeria, has announced its plans to bestow a special recognition award on two distinguished figures for their exceptional contributions to the region’s security and well-being.
The organization, known for its advocacy for democratic values and social progress, will honor the Executive Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, and former Chief of Army Staff Ambassador Tukur Yusufu Buratai, CFR, in a ceremony to celebrate their remarkable leadership and service.
Governor Zulum is set to receive recognition for his outstanding leadership in maintaining peace within Borno State and his relentless efforts in delivering essential services that have significantly enhanced security and fostered a sense of safety among the populace. His strategic vision and commitment to the welfare of his citizens have earned him praise and admiration from both within and outside the region.
Ambassador Buratai, renowned for his decisive role in the liberation of the Northeast region from the scourge of Boko Haram during his tenure as Army Chief, will also be honoured for his strategic vision, commitment to counterinsurgency operations, and efforts in stabilizing the security landscape. His dedication to protecting the lives and property of the region’s residents has been a driving force behind the restoration of peace and stability in the area.
The CCN expressed its deep appreciation for Governor Zulum and Ambassador Buratai, recognizing their outstanding service and achievements as exemplary models of leadership and dedication. The organization views this award as a fitting tribute to their tireless commitment to the welfare and security of the people in the Northeast region, and as a symbol of gratitude for their significant contributions to the region’s progress and prosperity.