Toro Federal Constituency Set to Benefit from Massive Projects

The Member Representing Toro Federal Constituency, Hon. Ismail Haruna Dabo, has declared massive projects in the constituency after a meeting with stakeholders from Toro/Jama'a District. The projects include the construction of 15 culverts, 10 mini bridges, a block of six classrooms, and a hospital across the federal constituency.

The projects will be distributed across the various wards in the constituency. According to Hon. Dabo, Mara Ward will benefit from culverts and 2 mini bridges, while Palama Ward will have 3 culverts and 2 mini bridges. Jama'a Ward, Zaranda Ward, and Rauta/Geji Ward will also benefit from similar projects, with 3 culverts and 2 mini bridges each.

The member has mandated the stakeholders to deliberate on the specific locations for the construction of these projects. The sites for the hospital and school will also be determined through this process. This development has shown Hon. Dabo's commitment to ensuring that the projects are executed in a manner that benefits the people of Toro Federal Constituency.

This declaration comes on the heels of ongoing projects in the constituency, including the construction of two major township roads in Tilden Fulani and another township road in Magama Gumau. These projects are part of the member's efforts to improve infrastructure and provide essential services to the people.

Hon. Dabo's office has also completed several projects, including a clinic in Kwabbo and the Fingel bridge, among others. These projects demonstrate the member's dedication to the development of Toro Federal Constituency and his commitment to improving the lives of his constituents.

The stakeholders' meeting was a platform for the member to engage with the people, listen to their concerns, and declare his intentions to deliver more projects to the constituency. The people of Toro Federal Constituency have expressed gratitude to Hon. Dabo for his efforts and look forward to the completion of these new projects.

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