BREAKING: Reps Commend Benue Governor For Rural Devt., Inspect Projects

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The National Assembly House Committee on Rural Development has commended the Governor of Benue State’s rural transformation initiative. The Chairman of the committee, Marcus Onubun, and members gave their commendation after an on the spot inspection and interactions with some of the rural dwellers who are direct beneficiaries of the projects.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

The commissioner for rural development and cooperatives, Joy Luga, Commissioner for Power and Transportation, Omale Omale, leads the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Rural Development, Abdullahi Mohammed and other members of the committee to visit some of the rural projects embarked upon by the governor Hyacinth Alia.

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During the tour of the projects, the committee had interactions with some of the rural dwellers who are direct beneficiaries of the projects, and they expressed their appreciation to the governor of Benue State, for the people-oriented projects.

Some of the projects visited include the underpass, Ikyese Street, and the federal low-cost road, all in the Gboko Local Government of the State.

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Speaking to journalists in Gboko after the inspection of the project, the Deputy Chairman of the committee, Abdullahi Mohammed, commended the rural development initiatives of the governor.

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Earlier, the committee paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, at the government house, where the Chairman of the committee, Marcus Onubun, and members commends the Governor.

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The Executive Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, appreciated the National Assembly House Committee on Rural Development for the visit, saying it will rewrite the story of Benue State.

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