Lawmaker Solomon Akwashiki Pledges to End Epileptic Power Supply in Lafia’s Workers Village
In a move to address the long-standing issue of epileptic power supply in Workers Village, Lafia, Solomon Akwashiki, the member representing Lafia Central constituency, has promised to take decisive action.
This commitment was made during a meeting with the Workers Village Women Association at the Assembly complex.
The women’s association visited Akwashiki to commend his effective leadership, which has brought tangible benefits to his constituents.
They presented several requests, including the rehabilitation of their dilapidated road and school, and a resolution to the power supply issue caused by a lack of transformers.
Akwashiki assured them of his assistance in addressing these concerns.
Akwashiki emphasized the need for security agencies to take measures against vandalism of electricity transformers in the state capital to prevent further disruptions to power supply.
He reiterated his motivation for entering politics: to address the challenges faced by the people.
His priorities include infrastructure development, social interventions, and sponsoring bills and motions to enhance governance.
Key Commitments Made by Solomon Akwashiki:
- Addressing Epileptic Power Supply: Resolve the power supply issue caused by a lack of transformers
- Infrastructure Development: Rehabilitate dilapidated roads and schools
- Social Interventions: Support initiatives that benefit the community
- Good Governance: Sponsor bills and motions to enhance governance
- Security: Collaborate with security agencies to prevent vandalism of electricity transformers
Akwashiki urged residents to elect credible leaders who will address their needs, ensuring that their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed.