By Garba Gwangwangwan
Bauchi state house of assembly has called on the state government to immortalize late Ali Kwara for dedicating his life, wealth and all that it takes to ensure Bauchi state and Nigeria is safe.
The call was made in a motion moved by Tijjani Aliyu representing Azare/Madangala constituency.
Tijjani Aliyu said it’s a known fact virtually every government in Bauchi state and most state in Nigeria engage the services of Ali Kwara in maintaining security of life and properties.
The law maker pointed out that the legendary hunter dedicated his time and expertise in given quality job any construction work given to him as contractor and equally help the needy.
The motion seconded by Abdulkadir Dewu, seek the Bauchi state government to immortalize this great man by officially renaming the general hospital Azare after him or any other building in the state.
Also the house during it sitting presided over by speaker Abubakar Suleiman receives a report laid by acting chairman house committee on public petition and human right On the disengagement and re-engagement of NTI/DLS Teachers and payments of their 8-15 months outstanding salaries.
Presenting the report acting chairman of the house committee on public petition and human right, Bakoji Bobbo representing Ciroma constituency said the committee make recommendation that since theirs condonation in between the disengagement and re-engagement of Teachers the salary of re-engaged Teachers must be fully paid.
The committee also recommends to the state government to constitute a committee to revalidate the total number of Teachers concerned.
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