By Tom Garba-Yola
In the vibrant political landscape of Adamawa State, one name stands out as a symbol of dedication, progress, and unwavering commitment to the people—Hon. (Barr.) Ismaila Umar Daware, the esteemed representative of the Fufore/Gurin constituency in the Adamawa State House of Assembly.
A legal luminary turned transformative legislator, Hon. Daware has redefined what it means to serve, earning accolades as a champion of development, empowerment, and legislative excellence. His tenure is a testament to the power of purposeful leadership, as he continues to leave an indelible mark on his constituency and the state at large.
“Hon. Barr. Ismaila is a beacon of service and legislation in Fufore and Gurin, and the Adamawa State House of Assembly won’t afford to miss him.
Hon. Ismaila Umar Daware is not just a lawmaker; he is a visionary who understands the pulse of his people. Representing Fufore/Gurin, a constituency rich in potential yet faced with developmental challenges, he has emerged as a relentless advocate for progress.
As the 2027 elections approach, Hon. Barr. Ismaila’s work will campaign for him. ‘Hon. Barr. Ismaila doesn’t need to campaign for us to vote and support him in 2027,’ say local residents who have testified to Barr. Ismaila’s goodness to his constituents.
“‘He doesn’t need to campaign; we’ve enjoyed the dividends of democracy, all thanks to Hon. Ismaila’s representation, and it’s now our turn to pay him back by voting for and supporting him in 2027,’ says a trader in Fufore Local Government Area.”
His background as a barrister equips him with a sharp intellect and a deep sense of justice, qualities he brings to bear in his legislative duties.
Since assuming office, he has worked tirelessly to ensure that the voices of his constituents are not only heard but acted upon in the hallowed chambers of the Adamawa State House of Assembly.
What sets Hon. Daware apart is his proactive approach to governance. He doesn’t merely occupy a seat; he uses it as a platform to craft bills, propose resolutions, and make contributions that resonate far beyond Fufore/Gurin.
His legislative initiatives are carefully tailored to address the pressing needs of Adamawa State—be it infrastructure, education, healthcare, or economic empowerment. His colleagues and constituents alike describe him as a man who doesn’t rest until the job is done, a trait that has earned him widespread admiration.
Hon. Barr. Daware has achieved numerous milestones, including sponsoring a bill amending the College for Legal Studies, Yola Law, and Rent Control and Recovery of Premises, as well as the amendment of Area Court Laws.
Hon. Daware’s legislative footprint is nothing short of impressive. He has been at the forefront of introducing bills and resolutions aimed at transforming Adamawa State into a hub of opportunity and prosperity.
Whether it’s advocating for improved rural infrastructure, enhancing agricultural productivity, or ensuring access to quality education, his contributions reflect a deep understanding of the issues that matter most to his people.
His resolutions have sparked meaningful debates, galvanizing support for policies that uplift the downtrodden and secure a brighter future for the state.
One of his standout qualities is his ability to bridge the gap between policy and action. Hon. Daware doesn’t just propose ideas—he follows through with unwavering determination, ensuring that his bills translate into tangible benefits for his constituents.
His eloquence and passion in the House have made him a respected figure among his peers, while his focus on development-oriented legislation has cemented his reputation as a lawmaker with a purpose.
If there’s one area where Hon. Daware truly shines, it’s in the execution of constituency projects that have redefined Fufore/Gurin. From road construction to water supply initiatives, his projects are not just structures—they are lifelines that connect communities, boost economic activity, and improve living standards.
He has also drilled numerous hand pumps and boreholes in Fufore, Farang, Wuro Bokki, Ribadu, and Pariya wards, and constructed a clinic at Lesbeti. Additionally, he secured employment opportunities for youths in the NDLEA and facilitated the building of a block of classrooms at Hodago under the UBEC program.
In Fufore/Gurin, his name is synonymous with progress, as he has delivered infrastructure that other constituencies can only dream of.
Take, for instance, his efforts in rural electrification and road rehabilitation. These projects have opened up previously isolated areas, allowing farmers to transport goods to markets with ease and students to attend schools without the burden of treacherous journeys.
Health centers equipped with modern facilities, courtesy of his interventions, have brought quality healthcare closer to the people. Every borehole sunk, every classroom built, and every bridge constructed under his watch stands as a testament to his commitment to leaving no one behind.
Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Hon. Daware’s leadership is his unparalleled focus on human empowerment.
Furthermore, he empowered 120 women with baking machines and distributed assorted rice during Ramadan and thousands of bags of rice in 2024. He also distributed cloths and wrappers during Christmas and Sallah celebrations.
Hon. Barr. Daware has successfully lobbied for several rural road projects from the state government. Notably, he paid scholarships to students of tertiary institutions from the constituency in 2024. Over 200 youths benefited from the PAWECCA program, and he distributed jector sprayers and herbicides to farmers during the 2024 farming season.
In Fufore/Gurin, there’s none like him when it comes to uplifting the lives of his constituents.
He has spearheaded skills acquisition programs, scholarships, and vocational training initiatives that have empowered youths and women to become self-reliant. His empowerment schemes are not mere handouts—they are investments in human capital, designed to break the cycle of poverty and unlock the potential of his people.
Small business owners in Fufore/Gurin sing his praises, as he has provided grants and resources to help them thrive. Widows and orphans, often the most vulnerable in society, have found a steadfast ally in Hon. Daware, whose humanitarian gestures have restored hope to countless families.
His empowerment programs are a model of excellence, setting a standard that other lawmakers strive to emulate.
Hon. (Barr.) Ismaila Umar Daware is more than a representative—he is a force of nature, a man whose passion for service burns brightly in every action he takes. His constituents see him as a father, a brother, and a friend; someone who walks among them, listens to their concerns, and fights for their dreams.
In the Adamawa State House of Assembly, he is a towering figure, respected for his intellect, admired for his tenacity, and celebrated for his results.
As Adamawa State marches toward a future of prosperity, Hon. Daware stands as a key architect of that journey. His bills and resolutions are shaping policies, his constituency projects are building communities, and his empowerment initiatives are transforming lives. Fufore/Gurin is fortunate to have a leader of his caliber, and Adamawa State is stronger because of his contributions.
In a world where leadership is often measured by rhetoric, Hon. Ismaila Umar Daware measures his by results. And the results speak for themselves—Fufore/Gurin is thriving, and its people are hopeful, all because of one man’s unwavering dedication. Truly, there’s none like him.
