 And in Bainway, the governor-elect, Isind Aliyeh, has said President Buhari has done so much for Nigeria. Speaking with the city house, corresponding after a cuts-in visit to the president on Wednesday, Aliyeh commended Buhari for not interfering with the general election. Aliyeh, who is a Revin father, was elected governor in Bainway state after polling 473,933 votes to defeat Titus Uba, the candidate of the People's Democratic Party PDP, who pulled 223,913 votes. On his plans, as governor, Aliyeh promised to revamp Bainway civil service, which, according to him, is currently an intensive care unit. The Revin father also said that despite its potentials, the state is faced with many challenges. Aliyeh ordered that his administration will hit the ground running immediately after he swearing in on the 29th of May to make life better for residents of the state. Meanwhile, Katrina Olainga, the outgoing United Kingdom High Commissioner to Nigeria, has officially said goodbye to the president, Mohamed Buhari. Speaking at a meeting with the president at the Asaraka Villa on Wednesday, Aliyeh said she had a fabulous time in Nigeria, adding that she was fascinated by the music dance and culture she experienced, lying who has spent four and a half years as high commissioner commended Buhari for holding the country together. On his part, the president said the United Kingdom is a second home for many Nigerians and relations between the two countries will continue to work strong.