...as community appeals for polling units
Ga'a Ajegunle community in Ilorin West Local Government Area of Kwara State have expressed their profound gratitude to the Senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District at the 10th assembly, Senator Saliu Mustapha over his timely intervention to bring to an end to perennial darkness across the communities by given them 500KVA transformer.
The Chairman of the community, Mall. Sulaiman Omotosho Fatai who is fondly called Enimagunyan stated this on Tuesday while answering questions from our reporter in his officer.
According to him, 'the 19 communities under the aegis of Ga'a Ajegunle since December last year were thrown into total darkness as a result of collapse of the transformer supplying electricity to the area, but for the intervention of the lawmaker, economic activities have been restored back to the communities.'
"Our former transformer got spoit at a point around last year December, but within three months it was restored courtesy Senator Saliu Mustapha who gave us 500KV new transformer alongside wires and poles. Initially we were sceptical perhaps our request before the senator would be swept under the carpet, but the lawmaker proved us wrong.
"On behalf of the good people of Ga'a Ajegunle, we're grateful to him. We pray Allah to continue to uphold him. His is a humanist per excellence. He has the thought of the downtrodden at heart. The Senator have empowered many people in the state. He would never be put into darkness, "Enimagunyan prayed
The Chairman added that the residents of the affected communities cannot wait for 2027 general elections to give the senator an overwhelming votes, urging the authority of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to provide two polling units at Ga'a Ajegunle,as this would enable them to exercise their franchise with ease.
"As a grateful community, I think the better way to show our appreciation to Senator Saliu Mustapha over this gesture is for us to give him a bountiful votes any time he needs our services. We're all set to reciprocate his act of magnanimity by voting enmass for him in their next election.
"As OliverTwist, we are using this medium to ask for more from our politicians in the state. We need Maternity and Dispensary at Ajegunle as this would afford us quick access to Primary Health Care services. The bridge connecting Ajegunle community need urgent attention of the state authority, our road need rehabilitation and we have also approached the concerned authority for establishment of secondary school at Ajegunle ," the Chairman affirmed.
Sulaiman however described his three years at the helms of affairs in the community as unprecedented, saying his tenure has heralded lots of developmental projects to the area.
"Parts of developmental strides within the few years of our leadership in the community is the presence of Korope buses plying the area aimed at easing the movement of residents along the axis. We sought for the consent of the leadership of the NURTW on this and they approved our request immediately.
"We have us approached the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for polling units at two points within the community as this will allow us to discharge our civil responsibility during election *period,"* he said.