Al-Mustapha Seeks Synergy with Bauchi Government to Boost Youth Devt
Agabus Pwanagba, Featured, Latest Headlines, Uncategorized Saturday, January 25th, 2014Agabus Pwanagba
Former Chief Security Officer to the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustaphaon has offered to partner with the Bauchi State Government to boost youth development.
He stated this when he led the Unity and Development Initiative, an NGO, which he is the President, on a courtesy call to the Bauchi State Governor, Mallam Isa Yuguda ,in Bauchi.
He said the organisation is creating new opportunities that would promote the well being of the youth.
His words:
“We will channel their request through some international donor agencies whose commitments and mission are to promote education, employment and the well being of the younger generation.
“We want to extend this gesture to the youth of this state by urging them to look into some of these opportunities we are trying to create.
“We hope that the state government will partner with us in the various programmes outlined and designed to help the younger ones in terms of creating job opportunities and help them to be self reliant.
He further stated that he was in the state to show appreciation to the elders in the state for their prayers during his 15 years travail.
“I have nothing else other than to look into whatever that will be beneficial for the common good of the people and for the common good of our country.
Responding, the Bauchi State Governor Isa Yuguda, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Alhaji Musa Gumli, expressed the readiness of the state to partner with the organisation on anything that would foster national unity and create job opportunity for the teeming youths of the state.
He appealed to Al-Mustapha to take all that had happened to him as an act of God and forgive all those that erred.
Yuguda blamed the former Chief Security Officer’s misfortune on political manipulation of the judicial system to the detriment of the cause of justice and fairness.
Related Posts
Short URL: https://www.africanexaminer.com/?p=7674