Peter Jatau, Saturday, 17 May 2025
In a significant move aimed at strengthening community engagement and fostering inclusive development, the Honourable Member representing Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Daniel Amos, has formally appointed a new cadre of aides across the constituency.
The appointments, announced during a well-attended stakeholders’ meeting on Saturday, 17 May, mark a strategic effort by Hon. Amos to deepen grassroots participation and ensure effective representation. The selected aides, drawn from various communities within the constituency, are expected to serve as direct liaisons between the people and the federal legislator.
Speaking at the occasion, Hon. Amos welcomed the appointees and charged them with the responsibility of acting as “ambassadors of progress.” He reaffirmed his commitment to prioritising the needs of his constituents, pledging that development and people-centred service delivery would remain at the core of his legislative agenda.
“I am fully committed to the well-being of our people,” he said. “These appointments are not political favours—they are a call to serve. Each of you has a duty to represent the interests of your communities and ensure that no one is left behind.”
Beyond the political realm, Hon. Amos has also facilitated the inclusion of several constituents into the civil service, a gesture widely praised as a demonstration of his commitment to empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. His quiet acts of philanthropy and personal support to individuals in need have further cemented his image as a leader close to the people.
In response, the newly appointed aides pledged their loyalty and dedication to the vision of Hon. Amos. They expressed confidence in his leadership and promised to work diligently to complement his efforts across the constituency.
Observers described the event as a milestone in participatory governance, with community leaders hailing the initiative as a model worth emulating. For many, the day will be remembered not just as an administrative step, but as a defining moment in the ongoing journey towards inclusive and impactful representation.
Reported by Peter Jatau
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