Muduru, who is still a serving member of Katsina state Assembly, made the assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
He said the global community’s appreciation of the giant strides recorded by President Buhari’s administration in fighting Boko Haram and corruption, was an indication that the administration was on course in its chosen mandate.
Muduru said the current economic hardship facing the country was as a result of moral crisis which has eaten deep into the fabric of the society.
“ We have every reason to be hopeful that the current work being done by the leadership of this country, under the incorruptible President Buhari, will rescue the country.
“ In spite of the difficulties that the country may be going through, one thing is gratifying; our country is blessed with a leadership that commands the respect of the international community, “ he said.
The lawmaker , therefore, urged Nigerians to remain committed to the Nigerian nation and be confident in the ability of Buhari to steer the country through its turbulent times.
Muduru, who appealed to Nigerian youths to work for the greatness of the country and pray for its development, expressed concern over lack of unity among the youths.
He said that the youths must take active part in the electoral process, in order to steer the country to the new level they desire.
According to him, the giant strides being recorded in Katsina state is because 65 per cent of the lawmakers are youths and Gov. Aminu Masari is expanding the political space for youths to secure more positions in government.(NAN)
Earlier
in the month, indigenes of Western Senatorial District Kogi State,
started the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye from the National
Assembly.
The
exercise which took place across the seven local government that form
the district indicated that the people were desirous of recalling him
for poor representation at the Senate.
Some
electorates who spoke in Yagba west, Yagba east, Ijumu, Mopa/Moro and
Kabba/Bunu Local Government said they have started collating signatures
in various wards in the councils to remove Senator Dino Melaye from the
National Assembly.
According
to them, Senator Melaye has not deemed it fit to have a constituency
office in Kogi West Senatorial Zone even after two years in the Senate,
saying he has no presence in the district.
They
also complained that the lawmaker has no projects initiated in the
constituency after two years in the Senate, stressing that he could not
bring home any dividends of democracy to the senatorial district.
The
people, therefore, vowed to complete the recalling process to enable
them elect someone who will represent them adequately in the Senate.
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The
Indigenes of Kogi West Senatorial Constituency have submitted a
petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
demanding the recall of Senator Dino Melaye.
Earlier
in the month, indigenes of Western Senatorial District Kogi State,
started the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye from the National
Assembly.
The
exercise which took place across the seven local government that form
the district indicated that the people were desirous of recalling him
for poor representation at the Senate.
Some
electorates who spoke in Yagba west, Yagba east, Ijumu, Mopa/Moro and
Kabba/Bunu Local Government said they have started collating signatures
in various wards in the councils to remove Senator Dino Melaye from the
National Assembly.
According
to them, Senator Melaye has not deemed it fit to have a constituency
office in Kogi West Senatorial Zone even after two years in the Senate,
saying he has no presence in the district.
They
also complained that the lawmaker has no projects initiated in the
constituency after two years in the Senate, stressing that he could not
bring home any dividends of democracy to the senatorial district.
The
people, therefore, vowed to complete the recalling process to enable
them elect someone who will represent them adequately in the Senate.
BREAKING: Kogi Indigenes Submit Petition For Melaye’s Recall To INEC
read 57 time(s) / comments
The
Indigenes of Kogi West Senatorial Constituency have submitted a
petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
demanding the recall of Senator Dino Melaye.
Earlier
in the month, indigenes of Western Senatorial District Kogi State,
started the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye from the National
Assembly.
The
exercise which took place across the seven local government that form
the district indicated that the people were desirous of recalling him
for poor representation at the Senate.
Some
electorates who spoke in Yagba west, Yagba east, Ijumu, Mopa/Moro and
Kabba/Bunu Local Government said they have started collating signatures
in various wards in the councils to remove Senator Dino Melaye from the
National Assembly.
According
to them, Senator Melaye has not deemed it fit to have a constituency
office in Kogi West Senatorial Zone even after two years in the Senate,
saying he has no presence in the district.
They
also complained that the lawmaker has no projects initiated in the
constituency after two years in the Senate, stressing that he could not
bring home any dividends of democracy to the senatorial district.
The
people, therefore, vowed to complete the recalling process to enable
them elect someone who will represent them adequately in the Senate.
BREAKING: Kogi Indigenes Submit Petition For Melaye’s Recall To INEC
read 57 time(s) / comments
The
Indigenes of Kogi West Senatorial Constituency have submitted a
petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
demanding the recall of Senator Dino Melaye.
Earlier
in the month, indigenes of Western Senatorial District Kogi State,
started the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye from the National
Assembly.
The
exercise which took place across the seven local government that form
the district indicated that the people were desirous of recalling him
for poor representation at the Senate.
Some
electorates who spoke in Yagba west, Yagba east, Ijumu, Mopa/Moro and
Kabba/Bunu Local Government said they have started collating signatures
in various wards in the councils to remove Senator Dino Melaye from the
National Assembly.
According
to them, Senator Melaye has not deemed it fit to have a constituency
office in Kogi West Senatorial Zone even after two years in the Senate,
saying he has no presence in the district.
They
also complained that the lawmaker has no projects initiated in the
constituency after two years in the Senate, stressing that he could not
bring home any dividends of democracy to the senatorial district.
The
people, therefore, vowed to complete the recalling process to enable
them elect someone who will represent them adequately in the Senate.
BREAKING: Kogi Indigenes Submit Petition For Melaye’s Recall To INEC
read 57 time(s) / comments
The
Indigenes of Kogi West Senatorial Constituency have submitted a
petition to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
demanding the recall of Senator Dino Melaye.
Earlier
in the month, indigenes of Western Senatorial District Kogi State,
started the process of recalling Senator Dino Melaye from the National
Assembly.
The
exercise which took place across the seven local government that form
the district indicated that the people were desirous of recalling him
for poor representation at the Senate.
Some
electorates who spoke in Yagba west, Yagba east, Ijumu, Mopa/Moro and
Kabba/Bunu Local Government said they have started collating signatures
in various wards in the councils to remove Senator Dino Melaye from the
National Assembly.
According
to them, Senator Melaye has not deemed it fit to have a constituency
office in Kogi West Senatorial Zone even after two years in the Senate,
saying he has no presence in the district.
They
also complained that the lawmaker has no projects initiated in the
constituency after two years in the Senate, stressing that he could not
bring home any dividends of democracy to the senatorial district.
The
people, therefore, vowed to complete the recalling process to enable
them elect someone who will represent them adequately in the Senate.
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