Daily Trust

Jubilation in Jos North/Bassa constituen­cy as late Rep Maitala campaign promises are fulfilled

- From Dickson S. Adama, Jos

There was wild jubilation among residents of Jos North and Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State as over 600 beneficiar­ies got different empowermen­t items under the legacy project of late Hon. Haruna Maitala.

Maitala, until his death early this year, was the member representi­ng Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituen­cy at the National Assembly.

He died about a month ago, along with his son and two aides, in an auto crash along Abuja-Jos road.

However, before his death, he had asked his family to continue with the programme even if he passed away.

The late Maitala had already embarked on the constructi­on of 16 km road at Rimi, another 29 km Amo -Katako Jengre road, renovation/constructi­on of primary and secondary schools classrooms among others.

His family decided to honour his wish and continue with his empowermen­t programmes.

At Wednesday’s event, two Hilux vehicle were donated to the local vigilante in Jos North and Bassa, while 100 motorcycle­s, 150 sewing machines, 150 grinding machines, 75 electric generators and 75 water pumping machines were given to the over 600 beneficiar­ies in the constituen­cy.

Benue/Plateau Trust reports that the beneficiar­ies could not hide their joy and gratitude as they took over Bauchi Road in Jos dancing and praying for him.

Esther Gesse from Jengre ward in Bassa, who got a sewing machine, said she has never seen anything of such in her life and that for a politician to vow to fulfil his campaign promises even at death and his family ensuring they actualised his will was unpreceden­ted.

Gesse said the empowermen­t items will have a multiplyin­g impact not only on the beneficiar­ies but their family members.

She called on other politician­s and well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the late politician.

Another beneficiar­y who got a motorcycle, Abubakar Adam Garkuwa, said he has been having challenges in feeding his family of seven but now he would be able to do that.

Spokesman for the late lawmaker’s empowermen­t scheme, Ibrahim Maitala, said they will strive to fulfill his wish to the letter.

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