How Senator Gumau Empowerment programs lifted Bauchi South Youths and women out of poverty: Prince Mohammed Sani Hassan

According to the National Bereau of Statistics has put the country's unemployment has increased by 10.3 percentage points to 14.7 percent making it  the highest rate and the largest over-the-month increase in the history of the data (available back to January 1948). This terrain has thrown the country in to uncertainty and has been identified as one of the major reasons behind the nation deteriorating insecurity bedeviling the nation.
The Chairman Bauchi youths discussion circle Prince Mohammed Sani Hassan fny GLMP has disclosed that Senator Lawal Yahaya Gumau remain the best thing that has happened to Bauchi South since the return of democracy in 1999. He made this commendation in Abuja today in a brief Media pally with Journalist and our correspondent John Ishaya attended the briefings.

The primary roles and responsibilities of the members of the National Assembly is to make and pass laws for the betterment of their individual Constituencies and the nation in general. Senator Gumau on assumption into office ,he has given so much priorities to creating jobs opportunities to the teaming Constituents through his numerous empowerment programs that has taken thousands of Youths and women out of poverty in Bauchi South Constituency.He added.

Prince Hassan further said that,Sen. Gumau has on records distributed a countless number of cars, motorcycles and Sewing machines making many young people of Bauchi South to be employers of labour instead of Job seakers. These programs has lifted many out of poverty and despite criticisms he remains the best option which we will continue to support and reiterate our commitment by rallying behind this noble gentleman to continue with this great work to humanity.He concluded.

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