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10th NASS: Gololo lauds Sen. Shehu Buba’s giant strides, declares him best Senator

Dr Darius Gololo, a Chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has commended the giant strides achieved by Sen. Shehu Umar Buba,
Senator Representing Bauchi South Senatorial District, and Chairman, Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence.

Speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Monday, Gololo disclosed that Sen. Buba has footed the medical bills of over 6,000 citizens of his constituency in recent time, among other laudable projects he has done for his people.

He said the young Senator has provided social amenities that has positively impacted the lives of the good people of his consistency in Bauchi, adding that his empowerment schemes are equal to none as it stands.

Gololo judging from the antecedent of the young Senator, even before he became a Senator and the impactful representation that Bauchi people are enjoying adjudged him the best in the 10th National Assembly.

He said,”He has paid medical bills for over 6,000 people, apart from scholarship, and paid for people who want to marry.If your daughter want to marry he pays also.

“I think this the first time we have that type of Senator apart from Dogara. I think this is another second Dogara again who came from Bauchi, because Dogara did thesame thing, and Isa Yuguda as a Governor did thesame thing.

“We are proposing him as Governor in 2027. That is the people we need, people who can help people, who can bring the dividend of democracy to the people.Am calling for him to continue with the good works he is doing.

“He gave empowerment to women, youths, and bought Keke-NAPEP, Sewing machines, grinding machines and shared to the people. He did so many things and even repair and acquire facilities for health centres.”

In terms of constituency projects, Gololo confirmed that Sen. Buba has been doing a lot which includes the installation of solar,”Yes he is putting and boreholes. Even before he became a Senator he put almost 6,800 boreholes in Bauchi South”.

He challenged other senators across the country to emulate the exemplary leadership the Senator is providing, stressing the need for politicians to make the interest of the ordinary Nigerians their primary focus and paramount in their agenda.

“I want some other senators who come from that state to imitate what he is doing. And even senators in Nigeria to imitate what he is doing because that is the dividend of democracy.

“This is his first time and is the youngest senator, even the senators who have been there over the years what are their achievements. It is not being a senator that is the matter, what matters is the achievements, the dividend of democracy and what the masses will be able to get from you is what matters.

“If you cannot be able to deliver please stay in your house. It is not during elections you come and campaign and win elections. And when you win you cannot be able to do anything, is better you don’t campaign.

“This is people we need who can assists the masses, make them to become something in the future, pay their school fees, pay their bills, make sure they are living as other people are living. And make sure they get the dividend of democracy, and that is why we are in democracy.

“I think we have the best Senator, I challenge the whole senators in Nigeria. We have the best Senator in Nigeria from Bauchi South. Sen. Shehu Buba is the best Senator in Nigeria for now. If other senators are in doubt let them present their projects, I will present his projects. The difference is very clear,” he stressed.

The former Military General called on the Senator to throw his hat in the ring for the coming State Governorship election in Bauchi come 2027, declaring his unalloyed support for him.

He further declared that Bauchi state needs him for effective leadership and to provide the dividend of democracy to the people.

He called on the people of Bauchi state to give their support and votes to leaders like Senator Buba, and not politicians who would abandoned them after they have won elections.

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