02/11/2022
Ndume led stakeholders to Izge, Limankara communities, spent the night in Gwoza town.
Mets trade unions,women, youths and traditional rulers.
Lawmakers talks to military behind close doors.
Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume has lead Gwoza local government stakeholders to Izge and Limankara communities to interacts with the residents.
Ndume who was flown from Maiduguri to Gwoza onboard a military chopper, spent more than six hours travelling on roads to the two communities where he had one on one discussion with the constituents.
Making his remark, senator Mohammed Ali Ndume explained that the decision to embark on the journey was to have more time with his constituents to discuss on issues of development as well as issues bordering his constituency.
The lawmaker who enjoyed the company of member house of representative Ahmed Jaha, state house of assembly member, Abdullahi Buba Abatcha, council chairman, Professor Ibrahim Bulama amongst other critical stakeholders from the local government, thanked residents of the two communities for the warm reception accorded them.
On arrival to Gwoza, the former senate leader's delegation proceeded to the emir's palace to pay their homage and seek fatherly blessings of the royal father Alhaji Mohammed Shehu Timta.
...Lawmaker mets with trade unions, women, youths, traditional leaders and others.
Ndume who passed the night in Gwoza had also meets various groups, party stakeholders, traditional leaders, trades unions, supporters and commended them for their unflinching support to Professor Zullum administration.
In a brief sessions that centered on access to roads, hospital and issues of verification that many of the residents complained are yet to know their verdict, Ndume promised to forward their request to the government with a view to look into it and address it and presented cash donations to all the groups.
...Ndume visited military formation
The three lawmakers Ndume, Ahmed, Abdullahi and the council chairman have had visited military formation in Izge and meet the field officers behind close doors.