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Ministerial Appointment – Senator Daduut Stands Out Tall , Should Be Considered – Plateau Women

A group of women from Plateau South Senatorial District of Plateau state  on Wednesday appealed to President Bola Tinubu to consider a woman from Plateau State as Minister in his cabinet .

” We are appealing to our President to appoint Prof Nora Ladi Daduut as Minister from the state because of her exceptional and outstanding qualities as a lecturer  and her laudable performance while in the  Senate .”

” We firmly believe that Senator Professor Nora Ladi Daduut’s exceptional qualifications, vast experience as a Lecturer and a Senator  will prove to be of immeasurable value to the Tinubu led  administration. “

The group in a statement signed by  Juliana Nanjul their spokesperson and made available to newsmen in Jos reads that  Senator Daduut is a Technocrat  a ,  professionalism per excellence, as the first female Senator from Plateau ,she is  and an epitome of hope to the youthful generation ”

They added that ” We make bold to say that Senator Daduut  possesses a fine pedigree and is one of the best technocrats in Plateau  state in whatever capacity one may think of.”

“She is a silent achiever and has devoted huge resources to sensitisation and mobilization of the electorates towards the electoral success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

“She  is well loved and respected by Traditional Rulers, the Political Class regardless of party  and opinion leaders across the political persuasion on account of her  selfless service to the community and for her philanthropic gestures for the aged and the downtrodden.”

The statement also added that ” Daduut as Senator in the 9th Assembly  empowered  over ten  thousand members  of constituents who are now economically self reliant and would continue to do more before she leaves office in June 2023 .”

“Within her  short period of time in office as a Senator, she did   well in terms of legislation and the provision of democratic dividends. ”

“Her most significant achievements is the fact that she moved several motions in the areas of transportation, education and agriculture.”

In the area of empowerment , Senator Daduut  provided skill acquisition programs to youths and women, she also provided  farming inputs, training programs for youth and women, cash grants for small businesses for women and youths, as well as  training of  unemployed graduates , ,she also  constructed  physical infrastructures across the six local government areas of her Senatorial district ,etc ,about 100 solar streets lights ,several boreholes ,classroom blocks ,motorised bore holes and several other items .

Senator Nora Ladi Daduut also worked tirelessly to deliver her party  the APC in the Presidential and National assembly election as well as the Governorship election ,it is on record that she delivered her polling unit and ward to the APC in the 2023 general elections .

We are passing a vote of confidence on her and call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider her for a Federal appointment as she would deliver ,the statement further reads.

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