Social media has given individuals an opportunity to showcase in real time Development in their various areas. Over the years, there has been ineffective coordination between the Assemblymen and women with their District Chief Executives (DCE) and even with their unit Committee members.
Sadly when the DCE and Assembly representatives are of different political parties, Development at the various communities suffers, from observation.
Clearly the Assemblyman for Tataana South, Lanmma is unique. Proactive with his consistent updates in real time on the various Development ongoing in his jurisdictions.
From Cleanup exercise in Madina and its environs to fixing of walk ways and gutters and the latest is the Ultramodern Bus Terminal at Madina.
He shared the following on his social media page.
""Work in progress at the Madina VRA Lorry Park .
Soon, the community will enjoy an Ultra Modern Bus Terminal.
Thanks to Decobuild, Limited, the custodians and financiers of the ongoing project.
Also, we acknowledge the contributions of the leader of Madina Muslims Community,His Royal Highness, Chief Baba Amadu Seidu and his eminent chiefs for ensuring the fruition of the edifice.
LaNMMA is grateful to have you as our leader .
THE ULTRA MODERN LORRY TERMINAL, INSHA ALLAH WILL BECOME A REALITY YOUR AUSPICES.
MADINA IS PROUD OF YOU Baba Sariki""
Affectionately known as Bigjel, Hon. Yakubo Abdul-Jalil is the Assemblyman of Tataana South,Lanmma in Madina and an Old Vandal, Alumni of Commonwealth Hall, University of Ghana. His been using social media to update his members in real time all the developments happing in his jurisdictions. He answers questions and also concerns regarding issues affecting his area.
Meanwhile, there are several Assemblymen and women as well as community leaders who rarely engage members of the communities unless electioneering period. However, Bigjel consistently upate his members not only in the community but on social media. He has won admiration from a lot of people.
The bus terminal or Lorry Park is estimated to host more than 300 vehicles in Madina.
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