Aisha Buhari Stresses Unity, Peace And Love in Adamawa

  • Aisha Buhari says Adamawa is at a crossroads due to recent political developments in the state.
  • She urges Adamawa people to join hands and form a coalition towards uplifting the state from its present predicament.

Wife of the President, Aisha Mohammadu Buhari has called on citizens of Adamawa state to unite and move the state forward.

Mrs Buhari at a Town Hall meeting she organized in partnership with some concerned citizens of Adamawa state, on Saturday 20th April 2019 at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Yola stressed the need for peace and love as necessary ingredients to steer the state to the path for accelerated socio-economic development and prosperity.

She also noted that Adamawa is at crossroads due to recent political developments in the state that have left people in a state of uncertainty about the future.

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She highlighted issues of politics, security, an influx of displaced people, declining rates of enrolment, coupled with a growing number of unemployed youth being the problems.

According to her, the only hope and solution is for Adamawa people to join hands and form a coalition towards uplifting the state from its present predicament.

She also advocated for the convention of regular town hall meetings across the different zones of the state to serve as a platform for engagement and exchange of ideas between government and the people.

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She also called for the establishment of an Adamawa state trust fund to finance prioritized developmental projects.

Also speaking, Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, who represented the Governor at the event, Engr. Martins Babale , who highlighted the efforts of the state government in bringing development to the state commended  Mrs Buhari and the concerned citizens for convening the meeting urging the people of Adamawa state to embrace peace so that development can be achieved.

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