Member, House of Representatives, Adedayo Samuel Adesola popularly known as JimSam, representing Apapa Federal Constituency of Lagos State, has put smile on the faces of constituents with his numerous projects.
•From left, Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Health Institutions, Federal House of Representative, Hon. Dr. Adedayo Samuel Adesola; Apapa APC Apex Leader, Alhaji Moroof Ojora; MD/CEO, LSDPC, Hon. Ayodeji Joseph; Hon Wole Adewunmi; and APC Chairman Apapa LG, Hon. Taiwo Adeleye during the commissioning of Constituency projects and distribution of palliatives among his constituents by Hon. Dr Adedayo Adesola held on Monday in Lagos.
The lawmaker while commissioning the projects; boreholes and solar lights sited across his constituency,
assured his people of more dividends of democracy.
Apart from the projects commissioned, JimSam also distributed palliative (food stuffs) to his people to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal.
The lawmaker, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), speaking at the gathering, attended by the party leaders, including Prince Tajudeen Olusi, immediate past APC Chairman in the state, Chief Tunde Balogun; Ayodeji Joseph, Idowu Sobajo, among others, said there were
more projects he planned to bring to his constituency aside the boreholes which he commissioned in Ijora Oloye in ward E and Ladejobi Street in ward H respectively as well as solar lights at Ladejobi Street, Sango, Arewa, Afolabi, Alasia, Ojuina and Matiminu.
Other areas that benefitted from solar lights include: Ali- Iwo, Rabiat, Olodan, Olojowon, Zion, Sari and Amusu.
According to Adedayo, a medical practitioner and Deputy Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Health, people of Apapa Federal Constituency should expect more dividends of democracy particularly concerning education, health, among others, saying that he was resolved to provide them with new school buildings, benches and chairs, upgrade of equipment in primary healthcare centres in the wards, and ensure health insurance for them through Lagos State Health Insurance Scheme, Ilera Eko.
“There are more projects that are coming particularly concerning schools, we are going to give them new school buildings.
“In term of health, we are going to give them medical centres, that is primary healthcare centres in the wards. They would benefit from equipment upgrade.
“And again, I am also looking at giving some of them health insurance, insure their health through Lagos State Health Insurance Scheme, Ilera Eko. At least, I would start with about a 100 of them, the poor and the vulnerable in our group. I would register 100 households and that would comprise husband, wife and four other children that are below age of 20 in every household.
“Again, on education, I am going to supply school materials, particularly benches and chairs. I have plans to start an Adult Literacy Class.
“You would recall that by the grace of God, I am the Deputy Chairman, House of Representatives Committee of Health.
“I assure them they should be patient, more dividends of democracy are coming to this constituency,” he assured.
“These project are, however, the beginning of greater and better quality dividends of democracy that the entire constituency will enjoy. As the elders would say in my language ‘Oku ni ibon ro,’ therefore, expect more from us as you continue to support us in prayers to be able to serve you better. We promise you again as we did before that we will not fail you nor disappoint your expectations of us, God helping us,” he added.
Adedapo, who, in the spirit the season, also gifted parliatives to 2000 people of the constituency, said that the projects facilitated through his humble efforts was a token reward for the massive expression of confidence by the constituents “in my ability to represent you as your anointed spokesperson and representative in the 10th National Assembly.”
He, however, called on the constituents to make conscious efforts in taking good care of the commissioned projects, saying that they should all own them and not allow anyone “use them as if they belong to no one.”
“That way, we on our part will be encouraged to do more. It is your property please protect it and use it well,” he charged.