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Dr. SAA Rukuba Congratulates Prince Pam Mwadkon, Senator-Elect Of Plateau North Senatorial District, Com. Daniel Asama, the Member-Elect Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency

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Dr. SAA RUKUBA extends his heartfelt congratulations to Prince Pam Mwadkon, the newly elected Senator for Plateau North Senatorial District, and Com. Daniel Asama, the Member-elect for Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency. As a prominent figure from Buhit Ward in Rukuba Chiefsdom, BASSA LGA, he joins in celebrating the victory of these esteemed leaders in the recently concluded rerun elections.

In his felicitation, Dr. Rukuba reflects on the omnipotence of the Almighty in shaping the destinies of individuals and emphasizes the importance of aligning our aspirations with the divine will. He acknowledges the challenges and controversies surrounding the emergence of Prince Pam Mwadkon and Com. Daniel Asama, highlighting how their triumph amidst adversity exemplifies the power and glory of God.

Dr. Rukuba characterizes the bye-elections that led to the victory of Prince Pam Mwadkon and Com. Daniel Asama as a tangible manifestation of divine intervention. He urges the newly elected members of the National Assembly to discern and interpret the silent messages of God with equal reverence and divine insight.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Rukuba extends his prayers for the good health, mental acuity, and wisdom of the elected representatives as they embark on their journey to serve their constituencies. He invokes the blessings of the Almighty upon them, expressing hope for a fruitful and successful tenure. Shi kuru Kuti indole. Ishey. For:@Dr. Saarukuba.

 


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