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Kaduna LP guber candidate visits Emir of Zazzau, promises to unite, developed state

From: Femi Oyelola, Kaduna Ahead of the March 11 governorship election, the Labour Party candidate for Kaduna State, Hon Jonathan Asake has paid a courtesy visit to the emir of Zazzau and chairman of the state’s traditional council, Amb. Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli in his palace.

Asake who presented his campaign manifesto to the emir stated that the Labour Party had the most beautiful and realizable plan to unite and develop the state at this critical moment of its trajectory.

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He said the 5-point blueprint was carefully researched and put together to provide direction for the development of the state based on the social Philosophy of the Labour Party.

“We have beautiful plans stated in 5 pillars. The first is security of lives and property. The second is sports, women and youth empowerment. The third is human capital development.

The fourth is inclusive economic & infrastructural development. The fifth is institutional reforms,” he said.

In a press release by his media aide, James Swam, the governorship candidate assured the emir and people of Zaria of his commitment to justice and fairness.

Niger NUJ advocates for orphans support

From Yakubu Mustapha Minna

Government and public spirited individuals have been enjoined to support organisations providing care and wellbeing to the orphans and less privileged in the society.

The Chairman Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Niger State Council, Comrade Abu Nmodu made this known when the Founder of Marvelous Foundation Mrs Mary Adams Datto paid him a courtesy call at IBB Pen House Minna yesterday.

Comrade Nmodu explained that both Islam and Christianity enjoined the people to invest in the welfare of the orphans, adding that, such humanitarian activities attracted reward from God.

In her remarks, Mrs Mary Adams Datto represented by a care giver, Amina Ali said the visit was to appreciate the NUJ chairman for his leadership qualities and also explored areas of partnership for the general wellbeing of the orphans. In her remarks, Mrs Mary Adams Datto represented by a care giver, Amina Ali said the visit was to appreciate the NUJ chairman for his leadership qualities and also explored areas of partnership for the general wellbeing of the orphans.

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