…I’m not here for campaign, lest I undermine the spectacular reception accorded to us by the overwhelming population of the citizenry of Mubi – Binani
- Urges cattle vendors and grain merchants not to migrate to Borno that the obnoxious taxes will be reviewed to equilibrium between merchants and government delight
- Education, Healthcare, Agriculture, and Provision of Potable Water among other areas of needs will be priorities
- Women and youth empowerment for self-reliance through skills acquisition and social welfare programmes, referred to as Baba Mai Mangoro Scheme, will be reintroduced
It is indeed a successful Eid El-Binani celebration with camels and cows, fowls are equally added typical of Mubi generous reception, playing the Ansars as they received the Binani campaign train right from the gate when they arrived in the morning of Monday at about 11:30am.
Entry into the Sabon Dale city seemed to be longer than the journey from Yola, where was the take off, due to the mammoth population of supporters.
The arrival time at welcome to Mubi gate was 11:30am, It however took up to 3pm before Binani’s campaign train could get to the Mubi Emirate Palace for monarchical blessing.
It is typical of a market free day, especially for the jubilating grain merchants and cattle vendors who cried suppression, subjugation, extortion, oppression, exploitation, economic annihilation and obnoxious levies on goods and cattle suffocation by the government with the hardened heart bereft of compassion even for a slightest consideration of the biting condition.
The call is simple: the assurance of good governance to reap the dividends of democracy and to be able to achieve this the entire APC candidates from the President to the State Assembly should have to be elected.
Binani assured the grain merchants and cattle vendors that she would not plunge the state into the republic of leaders bereft of compassion. Taxes levied on commodities and cattle are would be reviewed by negotiation
It is apparent that Mubi is APC taken by the Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed a.k.a Binani, the Adamawa governorship candidate.