The Turaki Advocacy Group (TAG), a volunteer group of young enthusiasts of Senator Saliu Mustapha, is pleased to inform members of the public, particularly journalists and media organizations, that it will embark on the task of documenting and promoting the achievements of Senator Saliu Mustapha during his first 365 days in the National Assembly as a Senator representing the Kwara Central Senatorial District.
This initiative aims to highlight the senator’s remarkable contributions over the past year, which complement the state government’s substantial strides in infrastructure, rural, and human capital development.
In recent months, TAG, led by its conveners Ìtàn’ Ayòbámi and Azeez Olasunkanmi, has diligently traversed the length and breadth of Kwara Central, meticulously observing numerous projects and initiatives spearheaded by Senator Mustapha. Their findings indicate that the senator’s efforts have significantly impacted various sectors, including agriculture, education, roads, and rural and community development.
“During the election campaigns, the Turaki promised impactful changes and vowed to approach governance differently. We are here to show the people of Kwara Central that he is living up to those expectations within a short period,” said Ayòbámi.
“We will be embarking on this assignment in active collaboration with the Senator’s team and our valued partners in the media.”
The group acknowledges the pivotal role that the media plays in informing and educating the public and is keen to collaborate with media houses to amplify the senator’s achievements.
” Amongst others, we will be spotlighting the Senator’s accomplishments first on the floor of the Senate through his impactful bills, motions and oversight functions. Those are his primary duties as a legislator.
Other areas of concentration would be his various constituency projects, community and philanthropic services, federal employments facilitated and other human capital development initiatives.
By showcasing these milestones, TAG believes it can inspire further development and encourage greater public engagement in the political process.”
For more information, please contact:
Ìtàn’ Ayòbámi
Convener, TAG
Phone: 08163855932
Email: itanayobami@gmail.com
Azeez Olasunkanmi
Convener, TAG
Email: azeezolasunkanmi023@gmail.com