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LG Boss Moves To Tackle Flooding In Community
The Chairman of Degema Local Government Area, Mr. Michael John Williams, has stated that his administration will in the coming weeks, embark on a project to address the perennial flooding along the Tombia Jetty and parts of the community.
The Chairman made the disclosure at a meeting with the Tombia Council of Chiefs.
He stated that in the coming days, he would interface with critical stakeholders of the community including representatives of the Tombia Council of Chiefs, Community Development Committee (CDC), Women and Youth groups etc, to discuss modalities of the project.
Hon. Williams assured the chiefs that electricity would soon be restored in Tombia and other communities of the Local Government Area as officials were working hard to repair the damaged pylon connecting the areas.
He stated that his administration would continue to prioritise the interest and welfare of the people of the local government area, whose mandate he holds in trust, in line with the vision of Governor Nyesom Wike, whose legacy in people-oriented leadership is a model for all politicians to emulate.
Earlier, the Tombia Council of Chiefs had commended the Chairman for his developmental strides across communities of the LGA in less than two months in office, appealing to the council boss to restore electricity to the community.
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