The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, on Saturday launched his fifth-term bid at a grand declaration ceremony attended by a mammoth crowd of constituents.
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Declaring his intention to contest for the seat of the House of Representatives at the Mallawa Eid Ground, Zaria.
Declaring his intention to contest for the seat of the House of Representatives at the Mallawa Eid Ground, Zaria. Speaker Abbas used the occasion to list the many democratic dividends his representation has attracted to the people of Zaria Federal Constituency in Kaduna State.
Speaker Abbas, who joined the House in 2011, used the occasion to list the many democratic dividends his representation has attracted to the Zaria Federal Constituency of Kaduna State.
The thousands of supporters and loyalists of the speaker embarked on a solidarity walk from the Emir’s Palace, Zaria, through the Babban Dodo, Lemu, Kofar Doka, Tudun Wada axis before arriving at the Mallawa Eid Ground for the grand declaration.
“These are not theories. These are visible projects. These are measurable results, the Speaker stated, adding that the constituency projects have empowered the constituents and changed the lives of his people.
“Today, I formally declare my intention to seek another mandate to represent the good people of Zaria Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.
“This declaration is not based on promises alone. It is based on work. It is based on results. It is based on a record that our people can see and verify.
“When you first entrusted me with this responsibility, I made a commitment that representation would not be distant from the people.
“I said leadership must produce visible outcomes. I said public office must improve lives. And together, we have worked to fulfil that promise,” he said.
The Speaker stated that he remained “one of the most active lawmakers in the country”, as he sponsored 74 bills, out of which 21 were signed into law. “These were not efforts designed for publicity. They were aimed at solving problems and strengthening governance,” he said.
He recalled several impactful and developmental constituency projects attracted to Zaria, noting that legislation alone is not enough “if people do not feel the impact of representation in their daily lives.”
He stated that this is why his representation of Zaria at the House brought development closer to the people.
Speaker Abbas said, “We supported farmers with tractors, fertilisers, and agricultural equipment because we understand the importance of agriculture to our economy and to the survival of our families.
“We supported transport operators, party structures, community leaders, youth groups, and small business owners with tricycles and motorcycles to improve livelihoods, strengthen mobility, and create opportunities.
“We expanded these interventions on a larger scale by distributing 117 vehicles, 200 tricycles, and 1,000 motorcycles across communities, support groups, religious leaders, polling unit structures, and grassroots stakeholders.”
The Speaker added that “when our people needed direct economic support, we acted.”
He recalled that 2,400 beneficiaries received direct financial support to strengthen their businesses and support their families, while 800 trained beneficiaries received N250,000 each, with 1,600 small business owners receiving N100,000 each.
“That is practical representation. That is the kind of leadership our people deserve,” Speaker Abbas stated.
