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Lawmaker Commissions 15 Constituency Projects

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A member of the Edo
State House of Assembly, Mr Johnson Oghumah, says he has completed and inaugurated 15 projects in his constituency.
Oghumah, who represents Etsako-Central Constituency, disclosed this to newsmen in Fugar, in the Etsako-Central Local Government Area of Edo, after inspecting projects in various communities in his constituency.
The lawmaker, who did not disclose the amounts expended on the projects, said that they were all completed and delivered between 2010 and 2013.
He said the projects included the construction of three classroom blocks, office and furniture at Uralo Secondary School in Iraokhor, the construction of four blocks of classrooms, office and furniture at Oboarekpe Primary School, Ogbona and the Ukho electrification project.
Other projects were the provision of two 500 KVA transformers, two  borehole projects in Ivhieghui and Ivhiokhile, and the supply of 150 chairs and desks to the Mixed Secondary School, Fugar.
Also inaugurated were the construction of three classrooms, office and furniture at Central College, Ogochi and the renovation of six classrooms and furniture at Aloaye Primary School, Udaba-Ekperi.
“My interest in politics is to provide basic amenities which my people lack. I assure you people of these communities of more developmental projects,” he said.
Oghumah said that the constituency projects cut across the 10 wards in the Etsako-Central Local Government.
The lawmaker said that the projects were executed to improve the lives of the people.
He, however, called on the people of his constituency to support the government in its bid to develop the state.

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