Bauchi Assembly Directs Executive To Urgently Construct Feeder Roads To Link Communities With State Capital
Bauchi State House of Assembly has unanimously adopted a motion calling on the State Government to urgently construct some feeder roads to some link communities that are difficult to access despite that they not far away from the State Capital.
The adoption followed a motion brought under matters of urgent public importance, by the Deputy Speaker and member representing Zungur/Galambi Constituency, Hon. Danlami Ahmed Kawule.
The Deputy Speaker in the motion, urged the House to approve the motion to construct a road from Gombe highway to Kangere town in order to ease access to the main community.
According to him, the access road to main Kangere community is dilapidated and sometimes motorists have to park their vehicles besides the highway and trek to the community due to poor condition of the road.
He, therefore, urged the State Government to construct an access road so that people can easily get access to Kangere main community which is not far from the highway.
However, the Deputy Speaker appreciated the performance of the Executive Arm in fixing many dilapidated roads in the Constituency after requests by the Assembly.
He also mentioned some roads that the State Government is perfecting plans to construct such as Jos Road to Guru, Maiduguri road to Tirwun and Wuntin Dada, saying that the effort of the Government is commendable.
Responding to the motion, the Speaker said that the Government is equal to the task and he is sure if the motion is communicated to the Executive Arm, it will definitely do something.
Also, report of the House Committee on Special Duties in respect of a motion calling on the Executive Arm of the Government to come to the aid of the victims of flood disaster that devastated Jama’are and its surrounding villages was laid by the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Baballe Abubakar Dambam representing Dambam/Dagauda/Jalam.
The Committee observed that the flooding cuts across the entire 20 LGAs of the State thus it resolved to extend their visit to the six Emirate Councils of the State and commiserated with the Emirs over the loss of lives and properties and requested the Emirs to extend the sympathy and condolence message to their subjects on behalf of the Honourable House.
The Committee recommended that the House should make it policy that the Committee on Special Duties be mandated to be paying courtesy calls after every six months to Emirate Councils in the State with a view to consolidating the cordial relationship between the Honourable House and the Emirate Councils.
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