Bwari PDP chairmanship candidate promises grassroots development

Mr. Julius Adamu, the Peoples Democratic Party candidate for Bwari Area Council chairmanship in the Federal Capital Territory, has pledged to focus on grassroots development if elected.

In the lead-up to the Federal Capital Territory polls, Mr. Julius Adamu, the PDP's candidate for the chairmanship of Bwari Area Council, has assured residents of his commitment to grassroots development. This promise comes as part of his campaign efforts to address local needs in the area.

Bwari Area Council, one of the six area councils in the FCT, plays a key role in local governance, including infrastructure and community services. Adamu's assurance highlights the party's strategy to emphasize bottom-up development in the upcoming elections.

The statement was made amid preparations for the polls scheduled in the FCT, where various candidates are outlining their visions for improvement at the community level. Residents in Bwari are expected to benefit from targeted initiatives if Adamu's plans materialize.

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