A Call for Action: Sen. Ahmed Lawan Must Address Kidney Disease Crisis By Lawan Munkaila

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As Sen. Ahmed Lawan celebrates his birthday, we extend our warm wishes for health, grace, and continued success. However, this moment also serves as a solemn reminder of the urgent need for action against a crisis affecting the lives of his constituents.

Over 150 residents of Gashua and surrounding areas die annually from kidney disease, a tragic and preventable loss of life. As a former Senate President and a leader aspiring for the presidency and now the governorship of Yobe State, the responsibility to address this epidemic falls heavily on your shoulders.

This is not just a political imperative; it is a moral one. Bringing a lasting solution to this deadly disease will not only benefit your political aspirations but also secure your legacy as a leader who truly cares for the people. Moreover, the rewards of saving lives extend beyond this world and into the hereafter.

The youth of Yobe State call upon you, Sen. Lawan, to take decisive steps to combat this disease. Invest in healthcare infrastructure, raise awareness, and collaborate with experts to find sustainable solutions. The people are suffering, and their cries for help cannot go unanswered.

Leadership is measured by impact. Let this be your moment to rise and show the people of Yobe State that their health and future matter above all else.

Lawan Munkaila
On behalf of Concerned Yobe State Youth

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