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Tinubu Celebrates Senator John Owan Enoh at 60

Tinubu Celebrates Senator John Owan Enoh at 60

By Elizabeth Ugbo

President Bola Tinubu, on June 4, 2026, in Nigeria, congratulated Senator John Owan Enoh, Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, on his 60th birthday. He praised Enoh for decades of service to Cross River State and the nation. He also highlighted his contributions to industrial reform and national development. Furthermore, the message commended his leadership in advancing economic policies. It urged him to sustain his service under the Renewed Hope Agenda.


Decades of Public Service and Impact

Senator John Owan Enoh has served Nigeria in multiple capacities. He worked as a teacher, farmer, lawmaker, philanthropist, and public servant. In addition, he demonstrated integrity and commitment in every role. His contributions have strengthened both his community and national development efforts.


Industrial Reforms and Economic Growth Agenda

Tinubu highlighted Enoh’s role in industrial transformation. He supported initiatives like the Nigeria Industrial Policy (NIP). The policy promotes innovation and attracts investment. It also strengthens local manufacturing and reduces imports. Moreover, Enoh continues to push the “Nigeria First” policy to boost domestic production.


Renewed Hope Agenda and National Development

The President encouraged Enoh to maintain momentum. He emphasized the industrial transformation pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda. In addition, he noted the importance of sustaining reforms for long-term growth. The administration expects continued progress in local production and industrial capacity.


Birthday Wishes and Goodwill Message

Tinubu congratulated Senator Enoh on reaching 60 years. He wished him good health and renewed strength. He also expressed confidence in his continued service to the nation. The message celebrated his dedication and lifelong contributions.

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