Opinion
Yusuf Kure’s unwavering commitment: A landmark achievement in Bosso/Paikoro by Jonathan Joshua


Lawmaker representing Bosso/Paikoro federal constituency, Yusuf Kure Baraje, has delivered his electioneering campaign within his first year in office.
Kure, within this period has shown why his people were right to have elected him to represent them at the green chamber where he has been able to make remarkable achievements.
So far the lawmaker has been able to achieve the following within the space of one year.
Installation of 500 solar powered street light across various communities within his constituency.
Empowering 1000 youths/widows with a startup capital for business.
The lawmaker has also been able to facilitate over 50 federal jobs to the people of his constituency.
He also supported youths/widows with distribution of wrappers to beautify their looks.
The lawmaker as part of his intervention in the power sector donated funds for the purchase of amore cable to boost the lighting his constituency.
He also facilitated the renovation of clinics, as well as construction of drainages.
Kure, a lover of education has given WAEC scholarship to less privilege and other financial support to individuals in various institutions.
The lawmaker has also proven his self worth to the people of his constituency and even within the state at large.
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