KUDA’s boss praises Manu’s exceptional leadership in quality representation
By Yahaya Idris, Abuja
Pastor Garba Umar, Chairman of the Kurmi Unity Development Association, Abuja branch (KUDA), has praised Senator Haruna Manu for his quality representation of Taraba Central Senatorial District. Senator Manu has notably sponsored and successfully pushed for the passage of a landmark bill to establish a Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Gembu, Taraba State, addressing a critical healthcare gap in the region.
This initiative is seen as a breakthrough for the people of Taraba Central, who previously had to travel long distances, including to Cameroon, for advanced medical care.
The establishment of FMC Gembu is expected to save lives, reduce healthcare inequalities, and stimulate local economic development, reflecting Senator Manu’s commitment to his constituents’ welfare.
Senator Manu’s efforts have been recognized as fulfilling a long-standing promise to bring accessible, quality healthcare to a geographically isolated and underserved area, enhancing emergency preparedness and medical training opportunities in the region.
Pastor Garba Umar’s commendation aligns with the broad appreciation for Senator Manu’s impactful legislative work and dedication to improving the lives of his constituents in Taraba Central.
Pastor Umar made this revelation during his courtesy visit to Senator Manu in his office at the National Assembly Complex, on Thursday.
Pastor Umar highlighted Senator Haruna’s leadership qualities, which has fostered growth, unity, and development in the Senatorial District. He commended the senator’s accessibility and responsiveness, noting that these qualities have inspired hope among constituents both locally and in the diaspora.
The Chairman specifically acknowledged Senator Haruna’s efforts to electrify the constituency, particularly in Bali/Gassol, where he has provided KVA transformers to connect to the National Grid.
Additionally, he mentioned ongoing initiatives to expedite similar efforts in Kurmi Local Government.
Pastor Umar also recognized the senator’s sponsorship of significant bills, including:
– A bill for the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre in Gembu.
– A bill for the establishment of a University of Agriculture and Livestock in Mutum-Biyu.
In response, Senator Manu Haruna expressed his gratitude to Pastor Umar and the association members, Mr. Thomas Abama and Melody Solomon for their visit, reinforcing his commitment to the development of Taraba Central.