By Israel Adamu, Jos
Former Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District, Senator Nora Ladi Daduut, has congratulated Dr. Bernard Mohammed Doro on his nomination and confirmation as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued in Jos, Senator Daduut described Dr. Doro’s appointment as well-deserved, commending President Tinubu for recognizing his competence and commitment to national service.
She noted that Dr. Doro’s nomination has been widely celebrated across Plateau State, citing his impressive record of dedication and leadership in both public and private sectors.
Daduut, who currently serves as the Pro-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, expressed confidence that the new minister will deliver effectively on his mandate and contribute significantly to advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.
“You are indeed a round peg in a round hole,” she said. “People like you won’t hesitate to give their support to ensure the utmost success of our beloved Nigeria.”
The former senator also commended Dr. Doro for his outstanding performance during his ministerial screening at the Senate, describing it as proof of his expertise and preparedness for the role.
“Your brilliant performance during the screening was an attestation of your proficiency and readiness to serve,” she added.
Senator Daduut urged citizens of Plateau State to rally behind President Tinubu’s administration, emphasizing that collective support and collaboration remain key to delivering meaningful development and democratic dividends to Nigerians.
She expressed optimism that Dr. Doro’s inclusion in the federal cabinet would enhance Plateau’s representation at the national level and accelerate socio-economic growth within the state.
“I believe this appointment will further strengthen Plateau’s voice in the federal cabinet and bring positive transformation to our people,” she stated.
Dr. Doro’s appointment follows his successful screening and confirmation by the Senate earlier this week. His inclusion is part of President Tinubu’s ongoing effort to assemble a competent team to drive his administration’s policies on economic recovery, good governance, and inclusive development.
Senator Daduut concluded her message by wishing Dr. Doro success in his new role, urging him to remain steadfast in promoting national unity, accountability, and progress.




