Northern Leaders should emulate Dokaji's Constituency empowerment program: Rt.Hon. Rahama.

The speaker of Northen youths Assembly of Nigeria Rt. Hon. Ukkasha Hamza Rahama has called on the Nigerian leaders particularly from the northern extraction to emulate the gesture of former Bauchi state Speaker of house of Assembly and former Member Representing Ganjuwa/Darazo in the 8th National Assembly and current Senator Representing Bauchi central Sen. Haliru Dauda Jika .The Northern youths Assembly Speaker Rt. Hon. Rahama spoke with journalist today in Abuja and said the gesture of the Senator has left many out of poverty in Bauchi central zone .

Rahama disclosed that due to the current unemployment indices that is increasing at the geometrical progression there is urgent need to create synergies that will improve the lives and well being of the citizens and according to him the Senator has superseded the expectations of the people of his senatorial zone . 

He added that Senator Jika as open a challenge to other members of the National Assembly from Bauchi state and beyond to follow suits as lack of employment opportunities has become a serious concern to the nation but with these gestures many has been left out of poverty . He described Jika as a repute leader who has led his people with good heart at the time the world and the nation is on hold due to ravaging covig-19 Pandemic.

Rt. Hon. Rahama said ,I urge and encourage him to do more while praying for him to do more in the future ahead . As you can see all my life ,I have spent all my life advocating for youths inclusion in governance and the Senator we can say is one of us and we will continue to support, pray for him and anyone who has Passion for youth empowerment and youths inclusion in governance. He said.
concluded by sending a sose prayers to the national legislature  .

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