A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) working on policy analysis, leadership advocacy and mentorship, De Dynamic Builders Progressive Initiative (DDBPI), has commended Senator Ibrahim Lamido, a senator representing Sokoto East Senatorial District, for his exceptional and impactful representation at the National Assembly.
DDBPI stated this in a press release signed by its General Secretary, Mr. Eric Adile during the weekend.
Adile noted that the commendation is in recognition of the senator’s contribution towards the development of his people and the Nigerian population.
He explained that Senator Lamido’s “swift and meaningful” interventions across several critical sectors, have directly improved the lives of his constituents.

Senator Ibrahim Lamido
Highlighting some the key areas of intervention by the senator, the NGO said that he has invested meaningfuly in educational support, agricultural empowerment, security intervention and support for women and other vulnerable population.
“Senator Lamido has awarded scholarships to numerous students for studies both within Nigeria and abroad, broadening access to quality education.
“The senator has empowered local farmers through financial and material support, enabling them to return to their farms with renewed confidence.
“His proactive stance on security has helped create a safer environment, thereby promoting economic activities, particularly farming.
“The senator has initiated various empowerment programs for women and vulnerable groups, promoting inclusiveness and socioeconomic upliftment,” the statement explained.
According to DDBPI, these laudable efforts distinguish Senator Lamido as “one of the most proactive and people-oriented lawmakers in Nigeria today.”
“In fact, Senator Ibrahim Lamido is arguably one of the best senators Nigeria has ever had.
“We urge him to continue his excellent work and assure him of our continued support and encouragement,” DDBPI said.
Similarly, the NGO reaffirms its commitment to recognizing and supporting leaders who prioritize development, equity, and progress for all.
