The Chairman, Senate Committee on Industries and the lawmaker representing Lagos East, Senator Adetokunbo Abiru, has said he will not relent in his drive to ensure qualitative representation.
He spoke when he met the chairmen and secretaries of Community Development Committees (CDCs) in the senatorial district at his home in Ikorodu.
The CDC executives led by their Chairman, Chief R. O. Ajayi, acknowledged Abiru’s feats across the 98 wards in the 16 local governments and local council development areas (LCDAs) in the district.
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The grassroots leaders thanked the senator for facilitating transformers for rural communities and the resumption of work on the Ikorodu/ Sagamu Highway, which was sequel to a motion and other legislative interventions made by Abiru.
The senator thanked the CDC leaders and acknowledged the important role they played in complementing the duties of the government in community development at the grassroots.
Abiru said the award of bursaries to 600 students, capacity development training for 1000 MSMEs, grants to business people, facilitation of schools, mini-stadium, hospitals, remodelling of markets, street lights and others were in consonance with his mantra of providing democracy dividends for the people.
