Kebbi Reps, Hon. Kaoje Donates 100 Tricycles to Constituents

By Habila Victor, Kaduna 

Hon. Bello Kaoje, a member representing Suru/Bagudo Federal Constituency Kebbi State at the House of Representatives has donated over 100 Tricycles, otherwise known as “Keke Napepe” to youths in his constituency.

The distribution ceremony took place in Bagudo Local Government Area of State.

Addressing pressmen shortly to the distribution, Hon. Kaoje, said the gesture was part of his constituency projects, adding that over 100 of youth have so far benefited from its constituency projects in different skills acquisition.

He said the projects are aimed at bringing succor and development to the area as well as complementing the Government efforts at developing the communities.

He disclosed that a lot of projects have been executed by him in his constituency, which includes donation of over 5000 motorcycle to Youths and grinding machine for widows and orphans.

“You see if I said I should mention all my projects we are going to spend more hours hear and it will not finish, you are free to go and see my constituency projects, my people are always happy with me and that is why I came unopposed during our primary elections.” He added.

“Items we have distributed so far, are; cars, Tricycles, Motorcycle, Pumping machine, Grinding machines, Sewing machines Deep freezer, assorted grains 

school exercirse books, Mattresses  Roofing sheets, Cement, Cash grants, training and empowerment and I also built Skills acquisition centre in Illo Kaoje and Dakingari.

“Other are 500 solar street light across the constuency, solar powered boreholes, roads, 10 blocks of 6 class room across the constuency, Bridges, 5 town hall across the constuency, hospital in lolo, mosques and drainages.” He explained.

He stated that more than 1000 motorcycle were also distributed to youth across the two Local Government in his constituency and that over 1000 pumping machines were also shared to farmers, and grains were given to the less privilege.

Kaoje further said that schools (primary and secondary) were also renovated and furniture were provided while borehole were constructed in some of the communities.

Kaoje who is also the House committee chairman on constituency outreach admonished media practitioners to verify thier report before going on air, “I commended journalists for thier good work in the society but they should be objectives in thier reporting.” He added.

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