Newly elected members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly take oath to serve the people: A new era of leadership begins

Title: Newly elected members of Kaduna State House of Assembly take oath to serve the people

Introduction :

Kaduna State, Nigeria, recently experienced parliamentary elections which saw the election of five new members to the Legislative Assembly. These political representatives were declared winners of their respective constituencies and took oath before the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the state. In this article, we will delve into their political journeys, aspirations and commitment to the people of Kaduna State.

1. Yusuf Liman (APC, Makera State Constituency):

Yusuf Liman, former Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, has been re-elected to represent Makera Constituency. Already having solid political experience, Liman is committed to providing effective representation and continuing the development of his community. His experience as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly will be a valuable asset in achieving his objectives.

2. Haruna Barnabas (APC, Chawai State Constituency):

Haruna Barnabas, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was elected to represent the Chawai constituency. Working in the private sector before entering politics, Barnabas is determined to transform his constituency by tackling development issues, education and employment. His professional experience will allow him to bring a pragmatic approach to the challenges facing his constituency.

3. Jesse Tanko (APC, Chikun State Constituency):

Jesse Tanko was elected to represent Chikun Constituency and promised to focus on a four-point agenda to meet the needs of his constituents. His program includes initiatives to improve education, health, infrastructure and employment in his constituency. Tanko is committed to providing quality representation and listening to the concerns of his constituents.

4. Nura Likoro (PDP, Kudan State Constituency):

Nura Likoro, a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was elected to represent the Kudan constituency. His commitment to social justice and equality has earned him many supporters. Likoro pledged to work closely with other elected members of the Legislative Assembly to enact pro-development policies in his state.

Conclusion :

The five newly elected members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly have been sworn in, expressing their determination to serve their constituents to the best of their abilities. Their commitment to the development and welfare of the communities they represent is an encouraging sign for Kaduna State. It remains to be hoped that these newly elected officials will implement their promises and play an active role in the growth and prosperity of the state.

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