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Kuje APC candidate constructs culvert for Gova community

Kuje chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Abdullahi D. Galadima, has constructed a box culvert across a stream at Gova community. Residents…

Kuje chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Abdullahi D. Galadima, has constructed a box culvert across a stream at Gova community.
Residents of the community in Gudun-Karya ward of Kuje Area Council, have commended the APC candidate for the gesture.
Spokesman of the community, Mr. Sunday Thomas, while receiving Galadima’s campaign team at the village on Saturday, said the construction of the culvert will no doubt reduce the hardship faced by people of the community.
He said residents are always cut off during the rainy season from accessing neighbouring Zagabutu village.
“In fact, even the road which links Zagabutu to this community was graded under the former administration of Senator Usman Jibrin Wowo, and since then, nothing has happened again,” he said.
Responding, the APC chairmanship candidate, Alhaji Abdullahi D. Galadima, said he decided to take advantage of his campaign to the community to access the level and progress of the work.
He said his desire to embark on construction of a box culvert across the stream was informed by the hardship residents of the community have been facing over the years.
The chairmanship candidate assured the residents of the community that the project will be completed by next week.
 

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