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By Aliyu Usman
Honourable Umar Na’amore, a member of the Kebbi Home of Meeting representing Argungu Constituency, has expressed his constituents’ satisfaction with the continued N7.2 billion township highway dualization challenge within the space.
Reacting to claims revealed by Sahara Reporters on March 18, which alleged using substandard supplies within the development of the 6.4-kilometer Argungu twin carriageway, Na’amore vehemently denied the allegations.
“We’re dismayed and dumbfounded by the unfounded accusation made by Sahara Reporters. To set the document straight, we in Argungu LGA have by no means had it so good by way of the dividends of democracy below Governor Idris,” Na’amore stated in a press release on Friday in Argungu.
He emphasised that the continued N7.2 billion twin carriageway, together with the rehabilitated Argungu Basic Hospital and the development of a Mega College, are examples of the progress the neighborhood is seeing below Governor Idris’ management.
Na’amore defined that earlier than the graduation of those tasks, Governor Idris had strongly suggested the meeting and native leaders to make sure strict adherence to specs and contractual agreements. He added that he personally inspired his constituents to observe all ongoing tasks to make sure high quality and transparency.
“I’ve not noticed any foul play or substandard supplies within the execution of those tasks. It baffles me the place Sahara Reporters obtained their data from,” he acknowledged.
The lawmaker concluded by labeling the publication as a deliberate try to mislead the general public and tarnish the hard-earned repute of Governor Idris’ infrastructural improvement efforts within the state.
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