Eko Hot Blog reports that Hon. Wale Raji, the Member of House of Representatives for Epe Federal Constituency, is set to commission three newly completed projects in the Epe Division of Lagos State.
The projects are the Iraye Primary Healthcare Center, Mojeda Market, Mojoda Eredo, and Siwola Road, Odo-Siwola, Eredo.
They were facilitated as part of Raji’s constituency projects for 2022.
The lawmaker will commission the projects at an event scheduled to hold on Thursday, November 9, 2023, by 10am, at the Iraye Primary Health Care Center, Iraye. Eredo LCDA Epe.
In an invitation letter sighted by Eko Hot Blog, the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat will be in attendance as the Special Guest of Honour.
“I write to humbly invite you to the commissioning of the above listed projects facilitated by me as part of my constituency projects for year 2022,” the letter reads.
“His Excellency the deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat has graciously accepted to be the Special Guest of Honor at the event.”
The project commissioning is consistent with Raji’s promise not to relent in facilitating meaningful development to all parts of Epe Federal Constituency following his reelection for an unprecedented third term in February 2023.
The lawmaker who has made good his promises to the the people of Epe division with various projects in the areas of education, health care, roads amongst others, has facilitated more projects in the division, with the completions of a new well equipped 20 bed capacity healthcare centre in Iraye-Oke, 86 units of stalls with external features at Mojoda for traders at low cost, also a kilometre road rehabilitation with solar power street light in Odo-Siwola in Eredo LCDA, Epe.
These projects are parts of his constituency project for the year 2022 and these projects will be commissioned by the Deputy Governor of Lagos state, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, Thursday, Nov 9.
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