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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Bafut/Tubah MP Reaches out to the Population Again

The young and dynamic Parliamentarian for Bafut/Tubah has extended a hand of fellowship to the population of his constituency again by donating 4000 kilowatts  generator to Tubah police station in Bambili this July 20,2020. This would make up for the shortfall in power supply in the area that has been slowing down the process of establishing ID cards for his constituents and others in various neighbourhoods.
It should be recalled that since confirmed MP after the March 22, 2020 repeat elections, Hon. Agho Oliver has been up on all fronts trying to assuage the situation of his constituents in both Bafut and Tubah  
Already in March, he offered roofing sheets worth over 9m frs to close to 30 families in Bambui and Bafut. Thereafter, he paid a visit to the Sabga aldorate where he supported Muslim faithful with  cartoons of sugar, tea and others during the fasting period. On the sidelines, he also stopped over at Sabga health center where he settled bills of all patients found at the facility at the time of his arrival, worth over 300000. 
When government allowed schools to reopen after Temporal closure due to the outbreak of coronavirus, Hon Agho Oliver actively contributed alongside the Tubah mayor to disinfecting the University of Bamenda campus and it's satellite structures.

He has also been actively involved in contributing to the staging of public events in Bamenda, including the recent installations of Divisional officers and the holding of council sessions in council areas under his constituency
At the national level he has had an impressive participation at the just ended June session of parliament where he mad valuable contributions to the debates on bills tabled by government, including the bill on statistics and the one on realignment of 2020 budget to meet up with COVID19 exigencies.
He has been an essential element in the North West parliamentary momentum that has for the past weeks been making Public Works minister to sit at the edge of his seat in relation to the the lacklustre attitude in tarring of the Babadjou-Bamenda stretch of road
The distribution of face masks and hand sanitizers to his constituents has been his permanent forte since the outbreak the pandemic in Cameroon

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