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    Kwoi Community Extends Gratitude to Hon. Amos Gwamna Magaji for Securing Road Project

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    By Hosea Parah, Abuja

    Residents of Kwoi Community in Jaba Local Government Area have expressed gratitude to Hon. Amos Gwamna Magaji, the Member representing Zango Kataf/Jaba Federal Constituency and Chairman of the House Committee on Health Services, for his instrumental role in securing the long-awaited Kwoi township road project.

    The project, which extends from Kyain 2, through Hakima Fada Palace, Kyain 1, Gada-Hana-Jiri, and Nganduro, forms part of a 7km road initiative that promises to significantly improve infrastructure and connectivity in the region.

    On Wednesday, the community gathered to honor Hon. Magaji for his efforts in bringing the road construction to fruition. With construction equipment already mobilized and grading underway, the project has officially commenced.

    Local residents have emphasized the importance of the road, particularly in improving access to the General Hospital, a critical medical facility in the area. Upon completion, the road will serve as a crucial shortcut, reducing response times for medical emergencies and improving overall access to healthcare services.

    The community also lauded Hon. Magaji’s leadership not only for initiating the project but also for awarding the contract to Engr. Dr. Philip Abubakar, a distinguished civil engineer with extensive experience and academic qualifications. Dr. Abubakar is committed to ensuring that the road meets international standards, using his expertise to guarantee a high-quality and reliable outcome that aligns with global best practices.

    In their expressions of gratitude, residents of Kwoi prayed for Hon. Magaji’s continued success and hope that the road project is just the beginning of greater development for the region. The community remains optimistic that this project will pave the way for further improvements in infrastructure and access to essential services for the people of Kwoi and the broader Jaba Local Government Area.

    The growing appreciation from the Kwoi community reflects a renewed sense of hope, as they anticipate the positive impact this development will have on their daily lives and overall well-being.

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