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Re-elected State Governor’s Wife Braves the Flood: A Gritty Walk Through Mud Waters! (Photos)
Re-elected State Governor’s Wife Braves the Flood: A Gritty Walk Through Mud Waters! (Photos)....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikriodah
In a surprising twist of events, Bauchi State’s First Lady, Hajiya Aisha Bala Muhammad, found herself faced with a challenging situation. Her convoy, on its mission to commission a healthcare centre in the Jamdan area, was halted by the unyielding floodwaters that had overtaken the road. CONTINUE READING
Determined to fulfill her commitment, Hajiya Aisha didn’t hesitate for a moment. Choosing to brave the waters rather than turn back, she disembarked from her vehicle and embarked on an unplanned walk through the murky waters.
Photographs from the scene capture the unexpected spectacle, showing Bauchi’s First Lady wading determinedly through the floods, her convoy stuck in the background. The images not only portray a story of commitment but also raise serious questions about the state’s infrastructure and the implications of such conditions for its residents. CONTINUE READING
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
- A Concerned Citizen: “While I applaud the First Lady’s determination to serve her people, this incident underscores the urgent need for improved infrastructure in Bauchi State. No leader or citizen should face such challenges on the roads.”
- Local Resident: “It’s a daily struggle for us. We face these floods regularly. I hope this incident serves as an eye-opener for the authorities to take immediate action.”
- Political Analyst: “It’s commendable to see the First Lady’s dedication. However, situations like these raise questions about governance and infrastructure allocation in the region.”
- Youth Advocate: “Our leaders need to lead by example. Kudos to the First Lady for not turning back. Now, can we have more attention towards improving road conditions?”
- Environmental Activist: “Beyond infrastructure, this also highlights the effects of climate change and the need for proper drainage systems in the state.”





Source: Bushradiogist
