Jos community, applauds Hon. Adamu Aliyu, for citing primary school

Blueprint Newspaper

11/01/2024


The constituents of Jos North-North State Constituency, in the Plateau State House of Assembly, have applauded the  citing of a maiden primary school, in thier Filin Sukuwa community.

The leadership of the Racecourse Development Association, chaired by Abdulrahman Usman, and flanked by the constituents said, despite their densely population the community is left without a single primary school for their children and other indigents pupils to attend.

"We are highly appreciative of our honourable member, representing Jos North North Constituency, in person of Dr. Adamu Aliyu, who has embarked on this impactful educational project, as part of his constituency project that will not only benefit the filin Sukuwa community, but entire neighbouring communities of: ring road, zinariya and the rest," he said.

Mr. Abdulrahman said it is obvious that they have been aiming for a public or government school that indigents pupils can attend, hence the intervention of Hon. Adamu Aliyu.

He said as people of good characters, with high sense of responsibility living peacefully, as Muslims and their  Christian brothers and sisters, are appealing to the state government to provide the basic necessities of life to the community.

"I want to sincerely make an appeal and call the attention of the  Government of




Plateau State, to quickly intervene as a matter of urgency, so as to bring lasting solutions to the issues that are bedeviling the community," he appealed.

The lawmaker, Adamu Aliyu, said his representation will continue be impactful with primary focus on education, peace, health and youth/women development.

He urged constituents to always do things that will be of good progress to his constituency and Plateau State in general.

 

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