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Remembering Our Ancestors Is The Key To Progress – La’ori
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Remembering our Ancestors Is The Key To Progress – Laori
From Shafi’u Saleh
The member representing Demsa/Numan/Lamurde federal constituency Hon.. La’ori, has shown the necessity of remembering the past leaders especially those who competed for the development of the nation as a key to progress.
La’ori, who was speaking at the Commissioning of the conference hall named after Gabriel Wanai that he built in Bare town in Numan local government area of Adamawa state, on Saturday, said remembering the ancestors is an important factor that shows that we are grateful for the projects they presented when they were presidents.
He went on to say that “Let us remember our ancestors so that our children can know them and know the contribution they made so that we can learn from them. Our father Gabriel Wanai is a man with a passion for the community, actions that are still trusted,” said La’ori.
Before now, la’ori advised the people of the area to form a committee that will take care of the building of the conference hall, he said, “I am asking you to make sure that you take care of the building, because now it is not mine, it is in your hands to manage it.
Hon. La’ori also warned them to maintain and try to create unity and mutual understanding, he said that unity will allow them to continue to benefit from infrastructure and developmental projects of the entire constituency.
Speaking on behalf of the members of the state House Assembly who were present the member representing Demsa local governments in the Adamawa State House of Assembly and majority leader Hon Kate Raymond Mamuno, praised La’ori that he is a promising man and fulfilling.
Speaking at different times, the council chairmen of the Demsa, Numan and Lamurde, explained that Laori is a bright lamp that God has provided for the people of the area, “we pray that God will raise your status even more.
They said “20 to 30 years this building is in good shape, but if you give us motorcycles for 1 to 2 years are damaged, show us the way and we will continue to follow, we thank you and Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, because it is his light” They said .
In their speaking earlier the District head of Bare Heajaison Amna, and Elder Sebastian Dboilemdo, praised the member of parliament and expressed their concern that they do not have road and lack of electricity in the area.
“We, the people of Bare, thank you. You have promised us and you have fulfilled them. We hope that God will increase your position. For two years, we have not had electricity, our road has been damaged. We are asking you to provide us with a Transformer” They emphasized.
In addition to honoring the member Hon Kwamoti La’ori by the district head of Bare, a traditional dance was also held to entertain the participants, as well as Rt Hon Kwamoti La’ori gave scholarships to young students from the Bare.