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AMAC flags off rehabilitation of Mabushi township road

By Daniel Tyokua

The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) on Thursday flagged off the rehabilitation of township road in Mabushi area of the council.

During the flagg off, the chairman of AMAC Christopher Maikalangu said the rehabilitation is part of the administration plan to provide infrastructure for the residents.

He also said his administration is set to unveil 10 asphalt road projects recently completed in 12 wards of the council in the last one year.

Maikalangu stated that as a responsible government that adheres to the yearnings of its people, it is his responsibility to meet the needs and aspirations of the electorate, to enable residents to enjoy the dividends of democracy and feel the impact of good governance within their various communities.

He maintained that there is a need for AMAC residents to enjoy the dividends of democracy and feel the impact of good governance within their various communities.

The AMAC chairman added that providing basic infrastructures, such as road projects, cannot be overrated as luxurious, but necessary facilities to make life easy, adding that it would also motivate residents to carry out their civic responsibilities without stress.

He said: “I am very glad to be here this morning to perform this ground breaking ceremony to mark the commencement for the rehabilitation of a township road at Mabushi District of the council.

“As a responsible government that adheres to the yearnings of its people, it is our responsibility to meet the needs and aspirations of all the electorates.

This will enable residents to enjoy the dividends of democracy and feel the impact of good governance within their various communities.”

He said the focus of his administration has been more on road construction and rehabilitation in addition to rural electrification, water and educational development, adding that AMAC has committed time and money to the construction of roads within Kpegyi community, Damagaza village, Wumba village, and Gwagwa (by Police Station).

He continued, “We have also completed the Dutsen-Garki, Jikwoyi and Unguwan Sarki access roads in Orozo.

“We also re-awarded the Iddo-Sarki access road project along the Airport road and it is fully completed.

“In addition to our completed legacy roads projects, there are about five on-going road projects across the area council to add to the one we are about to commence today.

“Like I have mentioned several times, we are here to serve the people and we will leave no stone unturned until we make positive impacts across board.”

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