The Paramount Ruler of Lunguda Kingdom, Kwandi Nunguraya, HRH, Kuruhaye Dishon Dansanda II, has applauded the Member representing Guyuk constituency at the Adamawa state House of Assembly, Hon. Adwawa Donglock, over his people oriented representation at the Assembly.
Likewise, the Pondiwe Development Association (PDA) Kola District, in Guyuk Local Government Area has passed a vote of confidence on the Honourable Member, and pleaded with him to seek re-election so as to continue in providing good representation to Guyuk constituents.
The Kwandi Nunguraya and the PDA made the commendation on Wednesday when cross section of Critical Stakeholders from Kola District in Guyuk LGA, paid a courtesy visit on the State Legislator at the Assembly.
Speaking during the visit, the Kwandi Nunguraya, said that the Lawmaker has done his best in his stewardship, and urged him not to relent in his commitment towards delivering on his mandate, and further described the Legislator as silent achiever.
Kwandi Nunguraya who was represented by the District Head of Kola, Hamman Alabura, said that the primary reason behind their visit was to plead with the Member to lobby for the connection of Kola with National Grid so as to improve their living standard.
He told the Legislator that they decided to come and see him face to face aside the 2 letters they had written to the government, so that he will know that they are in dire need of his intervention to that effect, saying that providing them with power supply will make people remember him, and at the same time vote for him massively for the second term.
He disclosed that the Member has been able to execute constituency projects in other communities but yet to reach out to Kola, and said he is confident that the Member and the Governor will do something about it and prayed God to continue to guide and protect them.
Also speaking, the Chairman PDA, Aminu Jethro Dikadikawe, who went down memory lane said that Pondiwe electrification project was awarded with that of Kola, Theble, Kerau and Dumna axis in 2006, saying that that of the aforemerntioned communities have been completed, and that the inhabitants of the communities are presently enjoying full electric services.
According to him, all that is left to connect their community with power supply is wiring and installation of transformers, and that the community tried all it could but to no avail, saying that they have confidence in him based on his record of performance that he will take it up so that the issue becomes a reality.
Dikadikawe, disclosed that they are confident that if Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, is contacted, he will be 100% willing to wipe the tears of the community, and commended him particularly for connecting places like Toungo LGA with electirc which had been neglected for decades.
Also speaking, the Sole Administrator Guyuk South Development Area and Leader Guyuk LGC, Hon. Farus D.Ayuba and Hon. Ambol Moli, informed the Member that it is during his tenure that the community visited the Assembly, and appealed to him to strive towards addressing their problem.
Responding, the Member representing Guyuk constituency, Hon. Adwawa Donglock, thanked them for their visit, and said he is happy to hear that it is during his time that the community visited the Assembly.
Hon. Adwawa assured them that he will take it up with the Commissioner Rural Infrastructure and Commuity Development, Hon. Abdullahi Adamu Prambe and if possible Governor Fintiri, so that the issue of power supply becomes a reality for the benefit of their electorate.
He pleaded with Governor Fintiri to help them fix not only Pondiwe but Bodeino and Bobini with electricity before the expiration of their tenure, saying that his earnest prayer is that the affected communities are connected with power before the end of tenure.
Hon. Adwawa Donglock who is also the Deputy Chief Whip and Chairman House Committee on Public Petition and Electoral Matters thanked Governor Fintiri for electrifying Dumna and Dukkul road, and called on his electorate to rally round the government of the day to enable it succeed.
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