…With Boya, the boys once beaten, bid bye to the biting bondage, abandoned by misrepresentation – The Boys bowing for Boya
The Periscope Global
There is a glimmer of hope that the lost session at the 9th national assembly – Green Chamber – may eventually be reinstated with the learned taking over not as redundant, aye or naysayer backbencher; his professional experience, technocratic inside, leadership skills and philanthropy are reflecting in the effective and efficient representation, in his walking the talk as a lawmaker who takes over to, represent a silenced constituency, a constituent would comment.
The emergence of the House of Representatives member, Fofure/Song Federal Constituency – Adamawa State – Hon Aliyu Wakili Boya Esq, has restored the constituents’ confidence in governance, believing that he would be one of the good lawmakers in the 10th national assembly the country would be blessed to have.
Moved by the concerns of the constituents Boya has in October last year urged the federal government to intervene on abandoned Jibiro-Sarou-Belel road project.
In a radical with diplomatic entry, the learned raised a motion of public interest at the green chamber, petitioning the company handling Jibiro-Sarou-Belel road rehabilitation abandoned for over seven years and that which adversely affected the commercial activities and to a large extent, security in the area.
Boya lamented that the people of Jibiro, Sarou and Belel have been pauperised by the failure of the company concerned to complete the awarded project based on the agreed completion period after having been paid the contract sum in full.
Boya urged the House to mandate a committee on works to engage the Ministry of works over the delay on the commencement and completion of the road rehabilitation.
As chairman House of Representatives on Police Affairs and considering the need to recruit, train and retrain more police officers to be able to fill the security gap, Boya advocated for introduction of short service in Police Force to replicate NDA in producing ASP officers from Wudil Nigerian Police Academy
Boya made the call in December last year during a Budget Defense of the Nigerian Police Force, saying emperical records on ground revealed that over two thousand five hundred police officers would be retiring from service soon, while those graduating from the Police Academy were just about 163 officers.
According to reports on palliative measures, more than 15,000 households benefitted from Boy’s food security in addition to clothing and building materials cut across his constituency and still counting.
A source close to the lawmaker has revealed that “Hon Boya has since put out feelers to local employers and out of school children in the consistency for a workable intervention lest the vulnerable class are relegated to the devil worship for insecurity”.
Boya was a recipient of the Periscope Global Publishers 2017-2018 productivity award, it is meet then that the Periscope Global Political Desk will keep monitoring and reporting the lawyer’s activities as a lawmaker.