Tinubu to attend Argungu festival and commission projects in Kebbi

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will embark on a one-day official visit to Kebbi State on Saturday to attend the Argungu Festival. He is expected to commission projects during the trip.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is scheduled to visit Kebbi State on Saturday for a one-day official trip. The visit centers on attending the Argungu Festival, a cultural event in the state. According to reports, Tinubu will serve as a guest at the festival and commission various projects in Kebbi.

The announcement comes from Daily Trust, which detailed the president's itinerary. ThisDayLive also confirmed the one-day visit to Kebbi on Saturday. No further specifics on the projects or the exact role at the festival were provided in the sources.

The Argungu Festival is a renowned traditional fishing festival in Kebbi State, drawing participants and visitors annually. This visit underscores the administration's engagement with northern states.

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