By KBL Media Rt. Hon. Kwamoti B. Laori, the distinguished representative for the Demsa/Numan/Lamurde Federal Constituency, today...
By KBL Media
Rt. Hon. Kwamoti B. Laori, the distinguished representative for the Demsa/Numan/Lamurde Federal Constituency, today spearheaded a significant courtesy visit by the Contact Committee from the Southern Senatorial Zone of Adamawa State to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dr. Tajudeen Abbas (GCON).
The delegation, comprising influential stakeholders from the Southern Senatorial Zone, aimed to express their appreciation and seek further support from the Speaker, as articulated by the Committee's spokesman, His Excellency Hon. Martin Babale, former Deputy Governor of Adamawa State.
During the visit, the Committee praised Rt. Hon. Dr. Tajudeen Abbas for his exemplary leadership since taking office as Speaker of the 10th Assembly, highlighting his proactive governance which has significantly advanced legislative priorities.
Hon. Babale further conveyed gratitude for the Speaker's steadfast commitment to the people of Southern Adamawa, specifically recognizing his role in the swift passage of the Bill for the establishment of a Federal University of Education in Numan.
The meeting also addressed the current status of this important Bill, noting that its assent by the President and Commander-in-Chief had been withheld due to minor observations needing correction.
Rt. Hon. Kwamoti B. Laori, who introduced the delegation, seized the opportunity to remind the Speaker of his previous correspondence requesting the Bill's reconsideration by the Committee of the Whole. He affirmed that all necessary corrections had been made and were now pending the Speaker's approval for formal presentation.
In his response, Speaker Dr. Abbas expressed appreciation for the Committee's visit and assured them that he would give the Bill due consideration in order to facilitate the establishment of the university. He pledged to collaborate closely with both Rt. Hon. Kwamoti B. Laori and Distinguished Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe to realize this vital project.
The meeting fostered an atmosphere of camaraderie and reflection, with the Speaker sharing fond memories of his past experiences in Adamawa State, further strengthening the bonds between the legislative leadership and the Southern Senatorial Zone.
This visit highlights the collective commitment of the Southern Senatorial Zone to ensure the establishment of the proposed Federal Institution, ultimately benefiting the educational landscape and the constituents of the region.
Notable members of the Committee in attendance included His Excellency Martin Babale, Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe, General Lawrence Ngubane (Rtd), Alhaji Aliyu Ismaila, Professor Istifanus S. Zabadi, Dr. Mrs. Bridget Zidon, Dr. Mrs. Christy Zwingina, Barrister Chief Charles L. Bala, Chief Mrs. Olvadi Bema Madayi, Mr. Esthon Gapsiso, and Chief Pwadeh R. Teneke.
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