AMAC chairman Maikalangu commences rehabilitation of 1.58km Dnako road 

 

Few days after commencing the rehabilitation of Mabushi and Gosa township roads, the chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Christopher Zakka Maikalangu, Monday, performed the ground breaking ceremony to mark the commencement for the rehabilitation of Dnako township road in the council.

Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Dnako road project, Maikalangu threatened to revoke the contract if the contractors are found wanting.

He said as a responsible government that adheres to the yearnings of the people, it is the responsibility of his administration to meet the needs and aspirations of the electorate, adding that AMAC residents will enjoy dividends of democracy and feel the impact of good governance within their various communities.

He said: “Since inception of this administration, we have executed several legacy projects that will stand the test of time in various communities of the council. 

“We focused more on roads construction and rehabilitation in addition to other achievements in rural electrification; water scheme and educational development, among others.

“It is our hope therefore, that the contractor will deliver the road project to Dnako people as expected, counting on his readiness to abide by the rules of engagement in ensuring best project delivery within the expected timeframe.

“Let me use this opportunity to remind the contractor that the supervision of this project is going to be impromptu. Just get ready because you may see us here at any time. Bear it in mind that the council is ready to revoke your contract if your work is not done according to specification.”

On his part, the head of Works and Housing, Andrew Gaza, said the road will be asphalted, with drainages, saying the project will tantamount to economic development of the community.