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Tinubu Recounts Dare’s Contributions To Formation Of APC At 60


President Bola Tinubu has celebrated his Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare as he celebrates his 60th birthday on Friday, May 29.

In a personal tribute made available to newsmen on Thursday, the President recounted Dare’s contributions to the formation of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

He wrote: “Today, I celebrate Chief Sunday Akin Dare, renowned journalist, communications expert, and my Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, on attaining 60 on May 29, 2026.

“Sunday has come a long way with me as an ally and partner in our long and arduous struggle to establish a progressive democratic order in the country.

“Since he returned from the United States of America to join us, he has neither relented nor looked back in his resolve to contribute significantly to the entrenchment of democratic good governance in the land.

“Together, day and night, from 2013 to 2014, we were in the crucible, planning, strategising, consulting, and engaging with like-minded people in our bid to forge an alliance between progressives in the North and South of Nigeria, until the birth of our governing All Progressives Congress.

“Through it all, Sunday exhibited no let or hindrance. His dexterity, tenacity, industry, resilience, professionalism, and multitasking clearly came to the fore.

“As my Chief of Staff/Special Adviser, Media and Publicity at the time, he demonstrated fine leadership, innovative thinking and courage.

“It was in recognition of these attributes that our late leader and patriot, President Muhammadu Buhari, who also encountered him at the time, appointed Sunday first as Executive Commissioner, Stakeholders Management of the National Communications Commission, and later as Minister of Youth and Sports Development.

“As Special Adviser, Media and Public Communications in our administration, Sunday has brought his deep understanding of digital and new media to bear in the work of our media and communications team.

“His commitment to family values, community advancement and Nigeria’s development is also remarkable.

“It was therefore no surprise that his country awarded him the high honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and his community installed him as the Agbaakin of Ogbomosoland in Oyo State.

“I congratulate Sunday on reaching this milestone age of 60, and particularly on his immense accomplishments at this age. I also commend his important contributions to his community, state, the journalism profession and Nigeria at large.

“I thank him for his partnership, his useful services to our progressive front, and his continuous, invaluable work in our Renewed Hope Administration.

I wish him many more years, good health and increased wisdom so he can continue to offer more useful services to Nigeria.”



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