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Danbulki-Kwamanda made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano on Thursday.
He said there was need for Nigerians to continue to support the Buhari Government in view of the achievements it had recorded in the last two years, especially in the fight against corruption and insurgency in the country.
According to him, the administration deserves commendation and support of all patriotic Nigerians because of the success it has recorded in the two areas.
“President Muhammadu Buhari deserves to be supported by all Nigerians if we go by the success his government recorded in the last two years, “he said.
He noted that the government had been able to tackle insurgency particularly in the North-East and restore peace across the entire country.
Similarly, the APC Stalwart said, the President had remained committed to the fight against corruption which was one of his campaign promises to Nigerians during his campaign for the 2015 general elections.
Danbulki-Kwamanda, who is also the Chairman, Arewa Media Group, said the Federal Government had also empowered youths through its various empowerment programmes it initiated within the past two years.
“We have seen the recent Empowerment Initiative where a number of unemployed youths were provided with jobs through the N-Power programme.
“This is a programme a lot of youths benefited from who before now were redundant,” he said.
He advised state governments to introduce similar empowerment programmes to tackle unemployment in their states and the country.
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