There’s hope for Nigeria under Tinubu – Kaduna PDP Rep 

A member representing Jama’a/Sanga Federal Constituency of Kaduna state, Hon Dan Amos, has said there is hope for Nigeria under the current administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Hon Amos made the remark while speaking to newsmen on the sideline of a meeting with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stakeholders from his constituency in Kafanchan.

He noted that the steps taken so far by President Tinubu in revamping the economy were indication that the country was on the right track.

“There’s hope for our dear nation under President Tinubu. The president has settled down really well.

“We are very hopeful that this president is going to be a president for everyone. The average Southern Kaduna man must be grateful to the president because he has given us the number one military officer.

“The Chief of Defence Staff is one of us and it shows that Mr. President means well for Southern Kaduna people.”

The lawmaker, who is the Chairman House Services Committee, assured that the 10th Assembly will give Nigerians the good governance they deserve.

“I want to assure all Nigerians that the 10th Assembly is committed to enacting laws that have direct bearing on the masses.

“Already, we have moved motions and passed bills that will help stabilise the country and put food on the table of ordinary Nigerians,” he said.

The lawmaker also announced plans by the federal government to establish three Federal Technical Colleges in Kaduna, with one of them to be cited in his constituency.

“It’s a special project with a special funding, so it’s not waiting for any budget. Each of the colleges will have a kick-off grant of N1 billion.

“The college in my constituency will be called Federal Technical College, Kogom Dutse.

“There will be classrooms, workshops and laboratories and work on the project will likely begin in January,” he added.

He dedicated the recent Appeal Court judgement affirming his electoral victory to his constituents, adding that his mandate was given by God through the people.

“Our victory was never in doubt. We knew even before they contemplated going to the tribunal that we were going to win.

“The judgement further confirms that our mandate was given by God through the people and it was never going to be taken by anyone,” he stated.