Politics
Group applauds APC zonal chairman over grassroot development


The Adunu and Ishau district council (AIDYC) has applaud the All progressive congress (APC) zonal chairman zone B, Hon Ahijoh Danladi Wallijoh towards effort to grassroot development.
This was revealed on Saturday in a statement by the secretary of the association, Nehemiah Waziri.
Hon Danladi commended the effort of the group and assured them of a better belonging and representation both in current regime and in future to come.
He said, “I always encourage youths to involve in active politics and reject anything that will not bring development.
“I can assure you that the government has not forgotten you, the government is doing everything possible to make sure Ishau ward enjoy dividend of democracy.
He emphasized on the need to promote unity among people of the community as well as to trust one another
He further advised the youth not to rely on one way of doing things.
He encouraged the youth to trust the government, that issue of unemployment and insecurity will be resolved.
Some of the representatives of the youth also expressed their satisfaction while commending the leader for finding time to identify with them in the grassroot.
The leader of the group Hon Kingson Ibrahim appreciated the efforts of the APC Zonal Chairman for coming to discuss vital issues and challenges hindering the axis from development.
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