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Home » Opinion : Why RT.HON.ISMAILA ( a.k.a SOULLOVER) Deserve Another Chance 2023
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Opinion : Why RT.HON.ISMAILA ( a.k.a SOULLOVER) Deserve Another Chance 2023

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As it is today, there is no denying the fact that Idah Federal constituency needs a transformational leader who; is capable and genuinely interested in serving rather than being served.

The man whose doing in the society is captured by his name, “SOULLOVER” ( Hon Ismaila Ina ) has the zeal, the mental capacity, the charisma and of course, the experience as well as ability to create the vision, motivate followers and empower individuals to a better results than they expect.

Hon Ismaila Ina, a.k.a, SOULLOVER’s philosophy of governance is “giving it back to the collective society” and that the best way to empower people is “to teach them how to fish rather than feeding them with meagre fish available”.

In a chat with the media unit of Hon Ismaila Ina, OurWorldGist obtained his achievements during his first spell at the National Assembly to include:
 -The need for the Federal Government to urgently intervene in Non Academic Staff Union (NASU), Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities (SSAN), National Association of Technologists (NAAT)
planned strike action.
 -Abandonment of the construction of the Otu-Ocha-lbaji-Odolu-ldah – Ajegwu Federal Roads.
-Non commencement of Greenfield Refinery Itobe, Kogi State.
 -Abandonment of the Construction of Bagana Guto Bridge and Bagana
Abuja Road. A public private partnership project.
 -Need to investigate the activities of oil companies and encroachment of
Anambra State into some parts of Ibaji Local Government, Kogi State.
 -Ban of sales of Alcoholic drinks in and around motor parks in Nigeria.
 -Need to urgently device a workable system of fertilizer distribution to
farmers.
 -Urgent need to connect Ibaji Local Government to National Grid.
 -Motion on urgent public importance for the Federal Government to
intervene in the boundary crisis between Odeke and Echeno Community in Ibaji Local Government of Kogi State and Aguleri-Otu in Anambra state.
-A motion of urgent need to energize the Fight against the Trading in
Naira Notes.
 -A bill for act to make provision for the prohibition of the acts of
Thuggery, Criminal Intimidation, Blackmail and other related offences in
Nigeria, 2013.

His other projects description across Idah Federal Constituency are as follows:

-Motorized borehole at Achema handball stadium.
-Motorized borehole at Ega
-Motorized borehole at Okete-Ekwe
-Motorized borehole at Ojuwocha
Motorized borehole at okete ugbola
-Motorized borehole at Okete Enefola
-Motorized borehole at Ejule ojebe.
-Motorized borehole at Iyanwo.
-Renovation of St’ Martins primary school Ejule
-Building of 2 blocks of classroom at Agwoko.
-Distribution of Rams to the less previllaged during sallah period.
-Distribution of food items to widows across the Idah federal constituency.
-Distribution of motorcycle to youths across the Idah Federal constituency.
-Donation of Sharon buses to youths across the four local government.
-Building of classes and accommodation at Government Special Science college Ajaka
-Building of two blocks of classroom at Odu-momo and many more…

All these achievements came within a space of four years at the National Assembly.

Like Oliver T, the Idah federal constituency deserves more and a comparative analysis of SOULLOVER’s performance appraisal with others in his category puts him ahead to be a better choice for the constituency come 2023.

Therefore, let us put our difference aside and give him all the needed support come 2023.

#HonIsailaIna #Idah #Kogi #ourworldgist #Soullover
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