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Vice President of Nigeria, Namadi Sambo on Saturday urged Nigerians to give the incoming administration the maximum support to enable it succeed. He made the call during the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) Stakeholders Conference held at the Main Conference Auditorium, National Mosque Complex, Abuja. A statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Umar Sani, states Sambo said “Government as you are aware is a continuum and with the coming of a new democratic dispensation, it has ushered in a new government, which will soon be inaugurated.” “I urge you to continue to give them maximum support and cooperation to enable them succeed.” “I am delighted to note that it has remained one of the veritable tools for grooming our youths to becoming responsible future leaders leading to the emergence of outstanding and eminent personalities. Most importantly, MSSN has continued to promote national unity and harmony in the country.” He assured of the “Federal Government’s support for this forum and all others with similar objectives and will also do our best in encouraging you to achieve peace and stability by forging inter and intra religious harmony.” “The Message of Islam is the Message of peace, hope, harmony, goodwill and Brotherhood.”, he also stated. While congratulating the MSSN for successfully celebrating its 60th anniversary, having been founded in 1954, he expressed worries over the absence of a befitting national monument as its headquarters. “As a student member in my secondary and university days, and now as stakeholder, I assure you of my continued support in and outside government whenever the need arises.” He said

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