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Adamawa: Gov. Fintiri Commission Projects, as Royal Father Urges Politicians On People Oriented Programmes
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Adamawa: Gov.Fintiri commission projects,as Royal father urges politicians on people oriented programmes
From Umar Dankano, Yola.
The Paramount ruler and Chairman of lunguda traditional council, His
Royal Majesty, Kwandi Nuguraya, Sir (Dr) Kuruhaye Dishon Dansanda II, has urges political office holders to key in to people oriented projects and programmes.
Kwandi Nuguraya, Dansanda made the disclosure in lamsa village of Guyuk local government area in Adamawa state yesterday at the commissioning ceremony of some projects executed by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe of Adamawa southern zone including ; Lamza Police Outpost, Industrial Water Borehole, Lamza 11.5 KM road network, a local Market and the foundation stone laying of Modern Maternity Clinic.
The Royal Father was optimistic that the four people-oriented projects executed by Senator Binos Yaroe in partnership with Chief Emmanuel Ishaku Lamza would improve the livelihoods of rural inhabitants in the area.
He commended Senator Yaroe for promising, embarking, executing and completing the projects being commissioned for the benefit of Lamza people and residents of the neighbouring communities.
In his royal words, “We have entered 2024 on the right footing by witnessing the commissioning of these huge projects here in Lamza. Senator Binos on his own is doing good, and with this partnership with Chief Emmanuel Ishaku Lamza, he is doing wonderfully good.
“We cannot thank Senator Binos enough for the wonderful things he has been doing. Today, he has turned Lamza village into a town, lobbied and supported by our son, Chief Emmanuel Ishaku Lamza”.
Earlier,in his remarks at the occasion,Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri,described the event as historic in nature and a source for putting smiles on the faces of the Adamawa people for reaping the real democracy’s dividends.
Represented by the Commissioner for Women Affairs,Hon. Wunfe B. Anthony, Fintiri said that, Senator Binos in partnership with Chief Emmanuel Ishaku Lamza, has placed Lamza community in the Adamawa map with the provision of the social basic amenities.
“The execution of these projects is an indication that as individuals, we have a role to play in the development of our communities through lobbying and good approach”. said Fintiri.
Addressing the people of Lamza, Senator Binos Yaroe, said that his decision to embark, complete and commission the project was borne out of his desire to provide people-oriented projects that would improve and enhance the livelihoods of his constituents.
Senator Binos pointed out that as a promise-keeper, it became necessary for him to fulfill the promises he made during campaign tours in communities across the 9 LGAs that comprise Adamawa Southern Senatorial District.
He said that he got inspiration from the massive infrastructural development executed by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, hence his decision to contribute his quota for the benefit of his constituents and in the overall interest of the Adamawa South people.
In his words, “People have asked: why Lamza? I want to assure people that we have provided social basic amenities to various communities in Adamawa Southern Senatorial District.
“We have provided over 50 industrial boreholes. We have established skills acquisition centres in Numan, Mayo-Belwa and other LGAs in Adamawa Southern Senatorial District. And many are coming.
The 11.5km road was Commissioned by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri (represented by Hon. Wunfe B. Anthony); Modern Market was commissioned by Senator Anthony Siyako Yaro (Gombe South Senatorial District); Police Outpost was commissioned by the Adamawa State Commissioner of Police, CP Afolabi Babatola; Industrial Water Borehole was commissioned by His Royal Majesty, Sir (Dr) Kuruhaye Dishon Dansanda II (Kwandi Nuguraya) and the laying of the foundation stone of Modern Maternity Clinic by done by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe, representing Adamawa Southern Senatorial District.