By Tom Garba, Yola
Delegates from the 21 local governments of Adamawa state have called on Governor Jibrilla Bindow to settle all outstanding salaries, arrears of Primary, Health and LGA staffs across the state.
The delegates who spoke separately at the democracy day summit organized by Adamawa state Government at the Government House Yola, unanimously said doing that will cushion the hardship being face by the government workers as the Ramada period is fast approaching.
Gloria Istifanus a delegate from Lamurde LGA called for the construction of Lafiya Lamurde Road,Sajoh Bobbo from Toungo make a Call for the electrification and rehabilitation of Sugo /Jamtare road.
Musa Johnson, a delegate from Shelleng, appealed to the government to lift an embargo of motorcycles which according to him will assist farmers during this farming season.
Another delegates from Michika called for reconstruction of damaged bridge by Boko Haram while Lawrence Demsa urge the Adamawa state government to assist parents in the payment of WAEC fees.
The delegates however poured encomiums on the governor over the state of emergency declared by government on roads constructions as it will boost economy activities in the state. In their submission the organized labour, National Council of Women Society (NCWS), Gamzaki traders unions and National union of Roads Transport workers (NURTW),equally commended the magnanimity of Governor Bindow of his developmental Strides.
Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Barkikdo Musthapha an elder statesman, Alhaji Ahmed Joda, Sen. Silas Zwingina in their separate remarks also commended Governor Bindow for his pragmatic approach to governance.
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