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Protect Govt Facilities – Maikalangu To AMAC Residents

todaySeptember 23, 2023 30

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By Garry Ochigbo

The Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC has assured residents of infrastructural development to improve their living standard.

The Executive Chairman of the Council, Christopher Maikalangu, made the call while inspecting ongoing and completed projects by his administration in the area.

In the course of the second phase of the inspection the chairman visited the AMAC Skills Acquisition Centre in Jiwa, where over 50 students are presently being taught on woodwork and metal fabrication.

He explained that his administration will continue to empower the youths through skills acquisition programmes.

Maikalangu also inspected the construction of a solar powered borehole in Jiwa community, including the installation of 3 solar street lights in Gwagwa-Jiwa Bypass.

At Jiyita community, under Jiwa ward, Maikalangu also inspected the construction of a 500kva by 33 lines transformer by his administration, a gesture he also extended to Damgbma community also under Jiwa ward.

From Jiwa, Maikalangu made a stop over at Zaudna and Bagusa communities, where he inspected solar boreholes constructed in the two communities.

The AMAC chairman, also inspected the on going construction of a comprehensive water supply project at Kagini.

At Karmo community, it was a carnival of sort as over 2,000 residents trooped out to welcome Maikalangu, singing praises in appreciation for remembering them in his numerous projects.

Maikalangu inspected the construction of a 2.3 kilometre road in Sabo Karmo and Idu-Gbagyi.

Also, while showing his appreciation for the solar-powered borehole and 500kva by 33 lines transformer, a member of Damgbma community, Danjuma Garba, said they were overwhelmed as they didn’t expect the Chairman would deliver on his campaign promises.

Other areas visited by the chairman include Kaba Kagini, Witna and Wuppa, where the chairman inspected the completed solar powered boreholes.

Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Bukky Alabi

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