Residents concerned about dilapidated health centre in FCT village

Residents of Kahodahannu community in Gaube ward, Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, have raised concerns over the state of their 20-year-old health centre.

The health centre in Kahodahannu community, located in Gaube ward of Kuje Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has been operational for 20 years. Residents have expressed concern regarding its dilapidated condition. This facility serves the local community but faces challenges that affect its functionality. The issue highlights ongoing infrastructure needs in rural areas of the FCT.

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