Tag: Senator Ibrahim Lamido

  • Coalition hails Sen Lamido for offering scholarships to 100 students

    Coalition hails Sen Lamido for offering scholarships to 100 students

    The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CCSO) has commended the senator representing Sokoto East Senatorial District and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Primary Health Care, Senator Ibrahim Lamido for his commitment to education and human capital development.

    The coalition commended the senator for sponsoring over 100 students from across the Sokoto East Senatorial District to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate programs in India under a fully-funded scholarship initiative.

    The National Coordinator of the coalition, Muhammad Muyiddeen in a statement on Tuesday said: “We applaud Senator Lamido for sponsoring over 100 deserving students from across the Sokoto East Senatorial District to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate programs in India under a fully-funded scholarship initiative. This laudable gesture demonstrates his unwavering belief in the transformative power of education as a tool for societal advancement and youth empowerment.

    “The scholarship program is indeed groundbreaking and inspiring. It is remarkable that the full tuition fees covering the entire duration of the beneficiaries’ programs have been paid upfront. This ensures that the students will focus entirely on their academic pursuits without the burden of financial concerns. Such forward-thinking leadership is rare and deserving of the highest commendation.

    “This initiative is bound to have far-reaching benefits for the people of Sokoto East. It will not only enhance the future prospects of the beneficiaries but also contribute to the socio-economic development of the Senatorial District. The exposure to quality education and international experience will empower the beneficiaries to return as skilled professionals who can drive positive change in their communities and beyond.

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    “Senator Ibrahim Lamido’s exemplary commitment to education and human capital development underscores his vision as a leader who prioritizes the long-term development of his constituents. He has set a standard of service and representation that should inspire other public officeholders across the nation to emulate. We call on representatives at all levels of government to adopt similar initiatives, as investing in education is investing in the future of our society.

    “We also urge the beneficiaries of this scholarship to seize this rare opportunity with both hands. They must dedicate themselves to excellence in their academic pursuits and serve as good ambassadors of Sokoto East, Sokoto State, the North, and Nigeria as a whole. By excelling in their studies and embodying the values of discipline, hard work, and integrity, they will not only make their families and communities proud but also justify the significant investment made by Senator Lamido.

    “Once again, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to Senator Ibrahim Lamido for his visionary leadership. This initiative will remain a shining example of what is possible when leaders prioritise the needs of their people and commit to building a better future for all.”

  • 19 monarchs resign positions in Sokoto, back Lamido

    19 monarchs resign positions in Sokoto, back Lamido

    Few weeks after the District Head of Sabon Birni, Alhaji Abdullahi Muhammad Bawa, tendered his resignation letter, nineteen more traditional rulers on Sunday announced their resignation.

    Bawa’s resignation letter shows he resigned his position as district head of Sabon Birni with effect from 16 October 2024.

    The letter which he personally signed reads in parts: “I was appointed district head of Sabon Birni on July 15, 2014 and I resigned my position to join the political wagon of Senator Ibrahim Lamido.

    The resigning monarchs, from Sabon Birni local government area of Sokoto state, comprised of district and ward heads.

    The resigned traditional rulers vowed to support only politicians that are committed to the wellbeing of their constituents.

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    They clearly declared their support for Senator Ibrahim Lamido, an illustrious son of the Seat of the Caliphate, for his good deeds.

    Hitherto ward head of Taka-Tsaba, Alhaji Lauwali Shuaibu, who addressed reporters on Sunday said: “We have tendered our resignation but nobody invited us to hear our grievances for the decision we have taken,” he said, apparently referring to the governor.

    Shuaibu explained that their decision was prompted by Senator Lamido’s commitment towards improving their wellbeing, noting that “the man is always to our rescue whenever bandits attack our people.”

    “Our support will encourage Sen. Lamido to continue with the good work he has been doing to our people,” he added.

    Another traditional ruler who also resigned his position, Alhaji Jamilu Gwanda Gobir, Ubandoman Sarkin Gobir, late Isa Muhammad Bawa, said “our decision is to salvage Gobir district.”

    “About 10 traditional rulers joined me in resigning their positions. I served the district as Ubandoma for nine years. Our positions are now vacant,” he said.