Gamawa Communities Praise Gov Bala’s CoS For Water provision

The Chief of Staff, Government House, Bauchi, Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa has been commended by members of his community (Gamawa) for repairing the abandoned water boreholes in various communities in the local government area.

The communities made the commendation at the distribution of Sallah gift to them by the Chief of Staff in various interest groups in the area.

They expressed gratitude to the Governor’s CoS for his intervention in the areas of rehabilitation of water pipes, culverts, drainages, and graveyards, among others, and prayed to Almighty Allah to reward him abundantly.

“We must thank His Excellency, Senator Bala Mohammed, the Executive Governor of Bauchi State for appointing Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa as his Chief of Staff, making us the beneficiaries of the appointment. Since his appointment, Dr Aminu has been intervening in various areas of our needs in all the political wards of Gamawa Local Government Area.”

“The Chief of Staff has provided new water pipes in our boreholes for effective supply of water and we want to assure of good utilization of the facilities for sustainability.”

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The communities also appreciated the Chief of Staff for the Sallah gift which include, cash, rams, cows, and clothing materials among others, and promised to reciprocate by giving total support to Governor Bala Mohammed for the success of his administration and for his victory in 2023 general elections in particular.

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On his part, the Chief of Staff, Government House, Bauchi Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa who spoke through his aide, Adamu Usman Labour, assured not to relent in assisting the people of his community with basic social amenities to complement the efforts of the governor at reducing poverty at the grassroots.

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