The former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, was among distinguished personalities who attended the promotion ceremony of Major General Samuel Oluwatobi, recently elevated to the rank of Major General in the Nigerian Army. The event was also attended by the former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Saraki, who arrived at the venue alongside other key figures, engaged in a warm conversation with Obasanjo, highlighting the significance of the occasion. The promotion ceremony, which recognized the exceptional service and dedication of Major General Oluwatobi, was a moment of celebration for the Nigerian military. Obasanjo, a key figure in the nation’s political and military history, expressed his pride in Oluwatobi’s achievement, commending him for his hard work and commitment to national security.

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The event was also attended by high-ranking military officials, political leaders, and close family members of Major General Oluwatobi. The gathering was marked by discussions on national security and the military’s role in ensuring stability and peace in Nigeria.

Speaking on the occasion, Saraki emphasized the importance of the military in safeguarding Nigeria’s sovereignty and security. He praised the diligence of officers like Major General Oluwatobi and reiterated the need for continued support and collaboration between the military and government institutions.

The event was not only a celebration of an individual’s achievement but also served as a reminder of the critical role of the military in the nation’s development. As Major General Oluwatobi embarks on this new phase in his career, the ceremony in Abeokuta further cemented the strong ties between Nigeria’s political and military leadership.

Source: Bukola Saraki posted the photos on his official Instagram page recently

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