Karu Gbagi Political Elites Chart New Political Course, Rally Support for Wadada, APC Candidates
By Suleiman Abubakar Rimi Uku
The Karu Gbagi Political Elites have convened a high-level meeting to deliberate on political developments, community development and the need to chart a new political course for Karu ahead of the forthcoming elections.
The meeting was convened by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Hon. Isaac Danladi, Esq., and brought together prominent political leaders, retired public servants, community stakeholders, professionals and youth representatives from Karu.
Among those in attendance were former Secretary to the State Government, Chief Philip Dada; former Permanent Secretary, Chief Silas Dachor; Deputy Chairman, Karu Local Government Council, Hon. Ibrahim Bulus; retired Federal Permanent Secretary, Engr. Festus Daudu; Permanent Secretary, Youths and Sports, Stephen Iliya Sasetu; retired Permanent Secretaries, Mr. Naphtali Dachor and Mrs. Florence Iyakwari; Chief Mark Auta; and Mrs. Dorothy Katampe, retired Director of Agriculture.
Others included Mr. Abraham Zakwowi, Mr. Stephen Narai, Coordinator of London Boys; Zhiwomi Iyakwari, Women Leader of the Wadada Project; Prof. Shekwoyandu Iyakwari; Dr. Sam Bangiyi; Mr. Reuben Akura; Mr. Victor Jerry Iya; Mr. Lopez Katampe; Mr. Shem Daudu; Mr. Ezekiel Aforo; Mr. Ayuba Bulus; Mr. Felix Yamawo; Mr. Isa Bawa and other stakeholders.
The participants resolved to work towards a new political direction for Karu, with emphasis on unity, community development and sustained engagement with the government.
The meeting also expressed support for Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada and other government candidates in the forthcoming elections, calling on stakeholders to support the candidates and the party across all levels.
The political elites noted that Karu Local Government has benefited significantly from the APC-led government through political appointments, employment opportunities and physical development projects.
They therefore urged the people of Karu to reciprocate the government's interventions by supporting its candidates in the forthcoming elections.
The meeting further emphasized the importance of collective political action, unity among stakeholders and the advancement of the interests of Karu communities through effective political participation.
