…Her spirit isn’t for any vengeance without a cause; not being voted for isn’t enough to launch as onslaught, a collective punishment. She knows she has had votes across the state and that the majority wouldn’t suffer because of the few who wouldn’t give her their votes – Sage
…It isn’t politics as it’s evidenced; even after election and the court of law about to decide the elected, the compassionate hearted has empathy for the less privileged, she wouldn’t deny them and their children means of food and livelihood; she empowers the farmers, artisans, youth, women and the aged – Electorate
…She’s backed by generic supports and supporters rather than rented crowds, her support groups are genuine, assiduously working to ensure the actualisation of her course – Political pundit
Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed, a.k.a Binani support groups; the Frontier Movement in collaboration with Hajiya Aminatu Dahiru Goje, were at Mubi the headquarters of the Northern Senatorial District of Adamawa state to support peasant farmers with fertilizer and the less privileged with bags of rice.
Adamawa Northern Senatorial District has a coverage of five local government areas namely, Mubi North, Mubi South, Maiha, Michika and Madagali. The zone remains grateful and commending Binani not only for the bill she sponsored but also ensuring that the establishment of Federal Medical Centre, FMC Mubi becomes a reality. Her administration, she assured during campaign, would not be tax-harsh on cattle and commodity markets in the face of economic hardship
One of the group members, Malam Abubakar Sulaiman Lawan thanked the people of the Northern zone for their unflinching trust and support. He urged them not to relent in prayers for victory as hopes are not lost in the petition before the appeal court.
So far, 100 bags each of rice and fertilizers were distributed to the beneficiaries. According to the Binani groups, the distribution is a continued process with a view to cover larger society.
Commenting, the cross section of the beneficiaries registered their appreciations, saying “it’s a great expectation”, “a hope coming from unlikely sources at a time we’re battling with how to cook, following the ban on firewood and charcoal without providing any cooking alternative.
“Binani, the Governor-In-Waiting, remains a compassionate leader, a woman with empathy not antipathy to the vulnerable and less privileged. We have no regrets surrendering our mandate to her”.