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    Senator Barau Jibrin Sworn in as Deputy Senate President

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    In a significant ceremony, Senator Barau Jibrin has taken the oath of office as the Deputy Senate President. The event marked his official assumption of the esteemed position.

    Senator Barau Jibrin, known for his experience and dedication to public service, has now stepped into this crucial role within the Senate. His appointment is expected to contribute to the effective functioning of the legislative body and the advancement of the nation’s interests.

    The swearing-in ceremony, held with due protocol and solemnity, symbolizes the start of Senator Jibrin’s tenure as Deputy Senate President.

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