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APC Hon Abdulazeez Sulieman Titong pledges not to fail his constituents.

Gembu State Constituency member Elect Hon Abdullazeez Sulieman Titong lauded Constituents for the confidence reposed in him.

The Member elect in a chat with Desmond Nformi of the TSBS Jalingo said he will not take the mandate of his people for granted.

Hon Abdulazeez Titong said he will lobby for legislations that will usher in Development in infrastructure, Education and health sectors.

The Member elect reiterated that all his campaign promises are fulfill to bring in progress in Gembu Constituency.

He recalled that his journey in the race to represent Gembu Constituency has been in place for over ten years,and Appreciated God for making it possible for him to win the election.

Hon Abdulazeez Sulieman Titong remarked that as a grassroot politician he knew the challenges of the masses and will not relent in meeting their yearnings God willing.

According to the  Legislator,  he  said that he will be a servant leader whose doors will be open to all to make positive contributions to propel Gembu Constituency.

" I have been in touch with Universal Basic Education,UBE over the years on how to construct schools in villages of Gembu Constituency to promote education,now that i have the mandate of my Constituents, education one of priorities even during campaign will be implemented in the overall interest of progress" he said.

Hon Sulieman Titong in his word said i want to Appreciate the people of Gembu Constituency most especially my supporters for working towards my victory at the polls and pledged not to fail them".

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