Kumbotso Local Government Chairman Hassan Garban Kauye Farawa has urged Imams, Village Heads, General Public and other stakeholders in the area to identify critical needs and infrastructural gaps in their communities for inclusion in the 2022 budget.
Farawa made the call today during a Town Hall meeting tagged agenda for the 2022 budget held at Zawaciki Islamic Center, adding that in less than eight months of his administration, he has completed multi-million Naira projects in all eleven wards of the local government and also paid a scholarship of students, in different Schools.
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This was contained in a statement signed by the Media Aide of Chairman Shazali Sale Farawa.
The Chairman called on the invited stakeholders in their capacity as representatives of their communities to outline critical needs of their areas for inclusion in next year’s budget, which according to him, will be implemented as soon as the state government approves it.
The Commissioner for Local Government, Murtala Sule Garo, represented by Kabiru Ahmad Kwalli, said in a follow-up visit to Kumbotso Local Government Area, it was noticed that Kumbotso is one of the Local Government in the state undergoing community development projects.
He added that there were currently projects in various areas that would be appreciated by the communities if executed.