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District Head of Lame commends Bauchi Governor Mohammed for development

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District Head of Lame, Alhaji Aliyu Yakubu Lame

By Usman Shehu, Bauchi

The District Head of Lame Sarkin Yakin Bauchi, Alhaji Aliyu Yakubu Lame, has expressed gratitude to the Governor of Bauchi State Senator Bala  Mohammed for the award of several ongoing developmental projects in his domain in Toro Local Government Area as well as other parts of the State. 

District Head made the expression during an interview with journalists recently in his palace.

He said people in district in particular are enjoying 90% of development in the area of ongoing roads construction in the area.

He said they are overwhelmed with the construction of road from Magama Gumau – Rishi up to Rahama a boarder town with Kaduna State and on going road construction of gigantic road that defy previous administration from Gerjule up to Lame town and another road to Tama town,apart from hospitals, schools built in the area.

The traditional ruler expressed gratitude to the Governor for.upgrading and rebuilding the palaces of the emirs and districts heads and his various interventions through the distribution of parliatives, support to the poor and the needy which ease the sufferings of the people during ramadan fasting and Sallah celebrations.

He extended gratitude and appreciation to philantropists like Alhaji Bala Wunti, former Bauchi State Governor Ahmadu Mu’azu, Senator Shehu Buba and other well meaning citizens that supported the people during Ramadan fasting and Sallah celebrations and pray to Allah to reward them abundantly.

Alhaji Aliyu further commended the Governor playing a role that is critical to rapid growth of the state adding that he deserves a huge praise for focusing on the development of the 20 local government Areas of the state. 

He called on the people in the area to always embrace peace, saying that no community or country could develop in the atmosphere of rancor and acrimony.

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