The senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Sunday Karimi, has reaffirmed his commitment to deliver more dividends of democracy to his constituents.
Speaking in Lokoja during a media parley to mark his second year in office, Karimi outlined his achievements and ongoing projects, expressing satisfaction with his performance in the senate so far.
“I remain committed to bringing more development projects and democratic benefits to the people of Kogi West,” the lawmaker said.
He said he had sponsored over 10 bills, including an amendment to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act, many of which had passed various stages in the legislative process.
In addition, the senator said he had also moved over 30 motions, touching on key issues of national and regional importance.
Highlighting his contributions to infrastructure, Karimi stated that numerous projects are currently ongoing across Kogi West.
“I have provided transformers and solar-powered streetlights to over 500 communities. We have also rehabilitated more than 140 boreholes to improve access to potable drinking water in areas like Lokoja, Kabba-Bunu, Yagba East and Yagba West,” he said.
He added that road projects worth over N2 billion were ongoing across the senatorial district, aimed at improving transportation and connectivity.
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