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The All Progressives Congress (APC) Youth Parliament, North-East on Friday freed 59 prisoners and donated cash money to 59 orphans in Bauchi State.
Speaking during the event in Bauchi on Friday, the Parliament’s Chairman, Kabiru Garba Kobi, said the gesture symbolised Shettima’s 59 years of life and service to humanity.
“We paid millions of naira to settle fines and compensations for 59 inmates, enabling them to regain freedom. We also supported 59 orphans with cash and donated medicines for other prisoners. This is our way of celebrating a leader who has always been committed to the people,” Kobi said.
He described Shettima as a visionary and patriotic leader whose humility and resilience continue to inspire young Nigerians.
Kobi likened Shettima’s impact on the North-East to that of the late Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, adding that youths across the country are proud of his achievements.
On his part, Umar Yahuza Bauchi noted that assisting orphans is a divine act with immense blessings, especially in the education sector.
Educationist, Zuwaira Musa stressed the need for collective efforts to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the state, describing the challenge as a major obstacle to national development.
Political activist, Sabo Muhammad urged the Parliament to replicate the initiative across Bauchi’s zones, while also warning against moves to undermine Shettima’s position ahead of the 2027 elections.
He further encouraged residents to take the ongoing national voter registration seriously, noting that it remains the surest path to enthroning the government of their choice.
The event concluded with prayers for Vice President Shettima, wishing him long life, good health, and greater service to the nation.
Speaking on behalf of the freed prisoners, Bashir Ahmad, who was earlier fined N30,000, expressed gratitude on behalf of the beneficiaries to both the APC Youth Parliament and the Vice President for securing their freedom and offering renewed hope.


