RAJAB 11 1430 A.H.
FRIDAY JULY, 3 2009.
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Kwanar Dawaki RTEAN congratulates D/Kudu LG chair
THE Kwanar Dawaki chapel of the Road Transport Employers of Nigeria (RTEAN), has sent a congratulatory message to the chairman of Dawakin-Kudu local government council, Alhaji Sani Adamu Gano and his vice, Alhaji Sani Musa Tamburawa over their victory at the Election, Appeal Court and their subsequent swearing-in into office.
In the message, the chairman of the chapel, Alhaji Danladi Baba, noted that the victory of Alhaji Sani Gano, will usher in a new era for the people of the area in terms of the provision of social amenities.
Alhaji Baba recounted that during the first tenure of Alhaji Sani Gano, as chairman of the council, the association enjoyed the patronage and support of the chairman and the council.
According to Alhaji Danladi Baba the second coming of the council’s chairman will not only cement the cordial relationship between the council and the association, but will afford the chairman the opportunity of meeting the association’s demand for a new motor park.
He also commended choosing Alhaji Sani Musa Tamburawa as his vice, adding that the two are of like minds, who work together to move the council forward.
Chairman, Danladi Baba then pledged the association’s support and cooperation to the new council’s administration and solicited the support of the entire people of the area for the success of the administration.
Alhaji Baba congratulated the governor and the ANPP leadership on the victory of the party at the Election Petition Appeal Court, pointing out that the victory should ginger the party for more successes.
Also commenting, the vice-chairman of the association, Alhaji Alhassan Karfe, stated that by choosing Alhaji Sani Musa Tamburawa as his vice, the council’s chairman, Alhaji Gano has chosen a good aide who will not fail him.
According to Alhaji Alhassan, both Alhaji Gano and his vice are seasoned administrators who will work together in the interest of the people of the area and reminded the chairman of the promise made by the council to relocate the motor park.
The patrol leader of the association, Comrade Garba Commander, assured the chairman of the determination of the chapel to ensure security of lives and property in the motor park and appealed to the council to assist in ensuring that some basic amenities such as electricity are provided in the park.