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Hon. Gabriel Edi Jnr Applauds Ogoja LGA Chairman for Fulfilling His Promise to Ekajuk Ward 2

The Councilor representing Ekajuk Ward 2, Hon. Gabriel Edi Jnr, has commended the Executive Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Area, Hon. Christopher Agbeh, for fulfilling his promise to the people of Ekajuk Ward 2 by constructing a befitting 10-kilometer Ekpugiriya-Esam Road.

The construction of Ekpugiriya Esam Road (10km) addresses critical infrastructure needs, likely enhancing access to essential services, markets, and social amenities for residents.  

Fulfilling such promises reinforces trust in local governance and highlights prioritization of rural development.  

The completion of the 10-kilometer Ekpugiriya-Esam Road marks a major milestone in the administration’s vision to enhance road networks across Ogoja LGA, ensuring better accessibility and economic development for all communities.

Hon. Edi’s acknowledgment reflects community satisfaction and the tangible impact of effective leadership in addressing local challenges.

Hon. Edi Gabriel Jnr 
Councilor, Representing Ekajuk Ward 2
Ogoja Local Government Area
Cross River State

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