GAGDI SILENCES CRITICS AGAIN, SECURES 300 SOLAR STREET LIGHTS FOR PKK.



As debate rages on regarding the propriety of Gagdi's second term ambition as the member representing Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, with some critics berating his leadership style, claiming the lawmaker has concentrated on human development; providing jobs and human empowerment to constituents, at the detriment of the infrastructural development of the constituency, the quintessential lawmaker seems not to be resting on his oars to strike a balance between robust legislative inputs in the enactment of laws for the peace and good government of the entire nation, through sponsorship of bills and motions that have great impact on the lives of all Nigerians; human development of his constituents through empowerment programs and securing job opportunities in federal ministries, Departments and Agencies, as well as embarking on developmental projects in his constituency; thus allowing his work to speak for him. 

The dogged and relentless representative of the good people of Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency has secured the provision of 300 solar powered street lights to his constituency, through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) office under the presidency. This will  swell his  achievements in the provision of development projects in his constituency.

Work on the project is set to commence from today, 20th April 2021 and expected to be completed as soon as Wednesday next week; with the three local government areas that make up the constituency, benefitting 100 solar street lights each.

Locations for installation of the street lights, according to the all-round legislator, will be centered at the local government headquarters and some major towns within the three local government areas before moving to the hinterland subsequently.

For instance, the one hundred street lights for Kanke LGA are to be installed in Kabwir, Kwal and Amper in the fraction of 40, and 30-30 respectively. 

In Pankshin, 20 will be installed at the General Hospital, while the remaining 80 will be installed in different locations within the local government headquarters so as to illuminate the town at night. 

In kanam, 10 will be installed at the General Hospital Dengi, while the rest will be installed in different communities within the local government, with areas like Jarmai, Jom, Gidgid and other places getting 10 each. 


He pointed out that religious worship centres and public places, like hospitals, in the three local government headquarters are targeted as prime beneficiaries because of their strategic importance in the lives of the constituents.

Meanwhile, the lawmaker is already with the team of engineers to take them round the cites early today to commence work immediately, before stopping at FCE Pankshin to attend NAPPS cultural day, where he is expected to serve as the guest speaker. 

You will recall that the lawmaker has embarked on the construction of 16 palaces of some district and village heads in the constituency, 6 among which are nearing completion and would be ready for commissioning before the end of April, 2021.

These are aside the construction of classrooms blocks and modern ICT centers in some schools across the three local government areas of PKK.

We at Gagdi media Team are proud of our principal for his sterling achievements. We also thank him most sincerely for securing a slot for one of our members in the recently released successful candidates for the Short Service intake of the Nigerian Navy.

May God grant you the enablement to continue to represent PKK to the best of your ability and put smiles in the faces of your constituents. 

One good term deserves another!

We strongly advocate for VoGA 2023. 

Signed:
Gagdi Media Team

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