The Member Representing Albasu, Ajingi and Gaya federal constituency in the House of Representatives Hon. Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya has felicitated with the people of his constituency and the country at large for witnessing another Democracy Day celebration.
According to him this year’s celebration mark 22 years since the country returns to the civil rule which was the longest civilians administration lasted in the country.
Hon Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya made the disclosure in a press release issued to media house through his media office in Kano.
He added that within 6 years of his Representation of the Ajingi/Albasu/Gaya constituency in the House of Representatives, the constituents have witnessed how he is upholding the fairness, equitable distribution of democracy dividends across the local government areas.
He further assured his constituents that in his remaining two years before the 2023 general election he will enhance their well being with developmental projects and the provision of more economic empowerments.
Gaya reiterates his commitment and vowed to show more commitments to the best of his ability.
“My current achievements in office are just a tip of the iceberg as I will continue to do my best” Gaya lamented
Hon Mahmud Gaya further said as we mark another Democracy Day in the history of our dear country, let us reflect on the achievements recorded within the last six years despite the country facing insecurity and economic challenges but with collectives responsibilities, the nation will overcome all its challenges.
He also Congratulates Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, House Leaders, Governor Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and pray for more Allah’s blessing, ease Kano and the country at large from insecurity bedevilling the federation and also called on people to be more vigilant and conscious of the security of their environment and report any suspicious movement to the security agencies.
Hon Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya urged Nigerians to pray fervently for an end to the senseless killings and kidnapping occurring in some states of the federation.