The Dan Galadima Kaiama Emirate, a political gladiator, key stakeholder in Kwara State Project and APC Chieftain in Kwara State, Alhaji Mohammed Inuwa Musakallah has reiterated his resolve to continue to make people’s welfare and economic upliftment a top priority.
Alhaji Inuwa Musakallah who doubles as the Chairman, Heartbeat of Kwara North (A concerned political group in that axis) recently held a two (2) days consultative meeting in Ilorin with other key stakeholders to update the activities/programs/projects of the Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq led administration in the State, to see how it has brought succour to its citizen.
Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State
“We are for the poor masses, their welfare and economic wellbeing is of top priority. Are our rural masses feeling the impact of governance positively at all?”
We have brainstormed this last (2) two days. The outcome of our meeting(s) shows the APC administration in Kwara State needs to redouble its commitment and efforts at alleviating the suffering of the masses at grassroots as a matter of priority, “there is hunger in the land…very obvious. Our youths are desperately looking for jobs that does not exist.
Government empowering projects is not targeted to bringing succor to our teeming youths”.
The large scale farmer and onetime Executive Chairman of Kaiama Local Government Area assured the grassroots rural dwellers, “you deserve to feel the impact of Government in all ramifications.
As you are aware, am a grassroots person and I will continue to work hard for your economic wellbeing and meaningful lifestyle to get to the downtrodden”.
Alhaji Inuwa Musakallah who agreed that Kwara Redemption Movement is necessary at this point in time to checkmate excesses of individuals in the party, stressed, “we need to be sincere with ourselves as politician, is government policies and programmes getting to target audience, are we being compensated correctly the answer is No. Kwara Redemption Movement (KRM) will correct most of the imbalance in our party internal politicking and networking, he assured.
Alhaji Inuwa Musakallah appealed to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq to find a lasting solution to insecurity ravaging the State particularly Kwara North and South where Kabiyesis and most traditional title holders and farmers have abandoned their place of abode to seek refuge elsewhere, “Our Local Vigilantes must be strengthened to compliment the Police in combating crime and criminalities in our communities, our people should be there brother’s keeper and should say something when they see something to the security agencies for prompt action”. Dan Galadima Kaiama concluded.