By Salihu Pirkusu, Maiduguri
The Senator representing Borno South, Mohammed Ali Ndume, has taken decisive steps to include both Damboa and Hawul local government areas in his formal proposal for the delineation and activation of additional state constituencies in Borno South, following compelling historical evidence presented by community stakeholders.
The development follows earlier correspondence addressed to the Independent National Electoral Commission regarding the need for additional state constituencies in some parts of Borno South.
While the initial communication referenced Gwoza, Askira-Uba and Biu, new archival facts and legislative documents brought forward by patriotic citizens, have established that both Damboa and Hawul historically qualified for multiple state constituencies dating back to 1979.
According to documents now in circulation, Damboa previously had three state constituencies – Damboa North/East, Damboa North/West and Damboa South – before subsequent administrative adjustments.
Similarly, Hawul, which was carved out of Biu, also retained two constituencies before being reduced to one, despite significant population growth over the years.
Reacting to the concerns raised, Senator Ndume on Wednesday acknowledged the legitimacy of the claims and acted to ensure that Damboa and Hawul were duly included in the ongoing proposal for additional representation.
“This is democracy at work. When people present facts, history and evidence, leadership must listen and act. Damboa and Hawul deserve fair representation based on historical and constitutional realities,” the senator noted.
The Senator’s swift response has been widely described as a demonstration of responsive representation, showing a willingness to review and strengthen legislative actions in line with verifiable data and voter aspirations.
With this development, the revised proposal is expected to comprehensively reflect Gwoza, Askira-Uba, Biu, Damboa and Hawul as qualified areas for additional state constituencies in Borno South.
Senator Ndume reiterated his commitment to pursuing policies and legislative initiatives that promote balanced development, equitable representation and democratic inclusion across the entire senatorial district.
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