Senator Binos Yaroe Hosts Town Hall Meeting to Strengthen Community Engagement.
A diverse group of constituents from various political affiliations has expressed their support and gratitude to Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe for his effective representation in the National Assembly.
Their commendation primarily focuses on the senator’s initiative to establish a federal institution within his senatorial district and other developmental projects.
This recognition took place during the second town hall meeting organized by Senator Yaroe, where representatives from the ten wards of Numan Local Government gathered to discuss significant issues affecting their community.
During the meeting, Senator Yaroe listened carefully to the concerns raised by one representative from each ward, along with input from other key stakeholders.
Professor Ambrose Voh praised the senator for convening the town hall meeting, highlighting it as a demonstration of his commitment to transparency, accountability, and the well-being of his constituents.
He assured the senator of their unwavering support in his efforts to advance democratic benefits in southern Adamawa State, particularly in education, human capital development, agriculture, and the empowerment of women and youth.
Professor Voh also noted that as a member of fifteen House Standing Committees, Senator Yaroe’s initiatives reflect his dedication to various aspects of governance.
In his address, Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe explained that the primary goal of the town hall meeting was to strengthen his relationship with the people who had entrusted him with their mandate.
He provided an overview of several projects and initiatives, including free medical outreach, rural development, and programs aimed at empowering women and youth.
The senator elaborated on the legislative proposals he has sponsored, particularly focusing on his proposed bill for the establishment of the Federal University of Education in Numan, as well as the challenges associated with its approval process.
He reassured his constituents of his commitment to realizing the establishment of the university, which he believes will significantly benefit both the southern senatorial district and the broader state.
Senator Yaroe concluded by stating that the interactive session gave him a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by his constituents, enabling him to identify potential areas for future intervention.