By Muhammad B. Muhammad
Representative Aliyu Wakili Boya’s “Water for All” program is transforming the lives of people in Adamawa State, particularly in the Fufore and Song constituency.
As the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Police Institutions and Member representing Fufore and Song, Boya aims to construct 100 boreholes across 22 political wards.
This ambitious project seeks to provide clean water and improve the overall well-being of the communities.
So far, Boya has made significant progress. In Fufore, he has constructed eight industrial boreholes and six hand-pump boreholes, while in Song, he has built eight industrial boreholes and six hand-pump boreholes.
Notably, in Song Gari alone, he has constructed four industrial boreholes and four hand pumps.
Other areas benefiting from this project include Gurin ward in Fufore LGA, Fufore ward Gada Mayo, and Song LGA.
Boya’s dedication to providing essential services to his constituents is rooted in his passion for leadership and community development.
As a seasoned politician and lawyer, he has served as the Chairman of Fufore Local Government and the Chairman of All Local Governments Organisation of Nigeria (ALGON) in Adamawa State.
His experience and commitment to public service have earned him recognition.
Through his “Water for All” program, Boya demonstrates his resolve to address the pressing needs of his constituents.
By providing access to clean water, he is helping to prevent water-borne diseases, reduce the burden on women and children who often bear the responsibility of fetching water, and promote economic development.
Boya’s efforts serve as a model for effective representation and community-driven development.
As Boya continues to work towards his goal of 100 boreholes, his constituents eagerly anticipate the positive impact this will have on their lives.
With his proven track record of public service and dedication to community development, Boya remains a beacon of hope for the people of Adamawa State.
By Muhammad B. Muhammad