They made the call in separate interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, while reacting to the outcome of the March 23 supplementary election in the area.
The Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Sabo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
winner of the supplementary poll for Kuje Area council.
Prof. Titus Ibekwe, the
INEC Returning Officer who announced the result, said Sabo scored the highest
votes of 19, 090 to defeat the incumbent chairman, Mr Abdulahi Galadima of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 15, 187.
Mr Abraham Gado, a resident
of Kuchiyako Community in Kuje, said not much was achieved by the outgoing
administration, adding that the community suffered massive infrastructure decay
due to neglect.
Gado urged the new chairman
to take proactive steps in completing abandoned road projects and creating new
bypass, to ease traffic congestion, especially during rush hours.
He said: “Very little
attention was given to infrastructure development by the outgoing
administration, particularly on completing abandoned projects.
“There is need to develop
Kuje Area Council, because very little attention was given to communities that
needed attention.
“Nigerians are getting
wiser day by day, if he works hard, it will determine his re-election in the
next three years,” he said.
Mrs Esther Kure of Shadadi
area, also urged Sabo to fix the dilapidated roads and address inadequate power
supply in the area.
Kure, who noted that
residents of the community had “been totally neglected from enjoying the
dividends of democracy“, called on the new chairman to come to the rescue of
the residents.
Mr Obina Eze, a business
man,called on the new chairman to reduce the amount fixed on renting shops in
Kuje market for business activities to thrive.
Eze said no nation could
gain meaningful development without the involvement of the economic sector and
business operators.
“The government in the past
paid little attention to the “bread winners“ of the economy, particularly the
business operators.
“Sabo should reduce the
amount fixed on renting shops in Kuje market and create conducive environment
for business to grow,” he said.
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