
GAGDI: THE STRANDS OF GRAY HAIR, AND THE CHARACTER OF TRUE RESPONSIBILITY IN LEADERSHIP
We do not make pretenses about it, gray hairs have been considered ground for wisdom. That is not any longer, for even children are endowed with lots of it.
That today, the heads of children is decorated with it does not reduce its relevance and the significance it bestows on the elderly who are richly endowed with it.
Indeed, gray hairs signify different things in the life of an individual, whether old or young. However, it is considered by the old, that the strands of those gray hairs are an indication of what such an individual has passed through.
It has been observed severally that despite such intimidating records of legislative adroitness, Gagdi no doubt ‘holds a record of excellent performance in constituency outreach, project execution, as well as human development and empowerment’.
What better description could we ascribe to such a representative who ‘perfectly blends lawmaking duties and oversight functions with a constant touch with his constituents’.
Fou those who know ‘hardly a week passes by without Gagdi having at least ten engagements to attend in his constituency. And he does it without compromising according to his supporters and admirers alike. ‘This accounts for the gray hair adorning his head, espite the fact that he is in his early 40s.’
For us and indeed, those who appreciate him, ‘such a workaholic representative, who is never found wanting in any tasks bestowed on him by virtue of his position as the member PKK, it would be highly suicidal not to VOTE GAGDI AGAIN in 2023’.
Meanwhile, while waiting for the Senate’s concurrence on the alterations needed on Maritime Trust Fund Establishment Bill, HB.1243, sponsored by Rt Hon Gagdi, and if signed into law, this would bring to six, the number of bills sponsored by Gagdi to receive Presidential assent.
He has gone down in history as the first lawmaker in Nigeria to sponsor six Private Member Bills to receive Presidential assent within a legislative session, since the establishment of Nigeria’s National Assembly as a bicameral legislature.
Recall that the other three bills sponsored by Gagdi, which have already been signed into law are: Police Act 2020, the Federal University of Education, Pankshin Act 2021 and the National Hydrographic Agency Act 2021.
What else, we believe in his capacity because it is in God we trust!
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GAGDI STRATEGIC MEDIA TEAM
December 14, 2022