Mr Christopher Maikalangu, Chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has reiterated his commitment to providing infrastructural development in the area council.
He gave the assurance at the ground breaking ceremony to mark the commencement of the Mabushi Township Road Project, on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that as a responsible government, his administration remained committed to delivering the yearnings and needs of the people.
Maikalangu said that the road rehabilitation project was necessary to enable AMAC residents feel the impact of good governance in their various communities.
“Providing basic infrastructures such as this cannot be rated luxurious but they should be rated as necessary facilities to make life easy.
“It will also motivate residents to carry out their civic responsibilities without stress.
“Our focus has been more of road construction and rehabilitation in addition to other achievements in rural electrification, water and educational development, among others.
He said that his administration had so far completed over ten Asphalt roads in the 12 political wards of the area council and would be commissioned soon.
“For the records, beginning from June 16, 2022, we committed time and money to the construction of roads within Kpegyi community, Damagaza village, Wumba village and Gwagwa (by police station).
“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 that is fully completed.
“In addition to our completed legacy road projects, there are about five on-going road projects across the area council to add to the one we are about to commence today.
“We are here to serve the people and we will leave no stone unturned until we make positive impacts across the board,” Maikalangu said.