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ADP Mayoral Aspirant Reveals Plans

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ADP Mayoral Aspirant Reveals Plans

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She went on that she believes in youth empowerment and employment, adding that she will bring skills training centres and create employment facilities for hundreds of youths in the district.

According to Madam Dugba, Kenema lacks proper waste management system. She said has promised to effectively involve in proper waste management by ensuring proper disposal and recycling methods, especially the non-biodegradable waste like plastics which has present the city unhealthy and unclean, equally so a key factor for blockages in drains flooding and pollution.

She also planned to bring adequate and quality water supply to the city in public places like schools, lorry parks, Kenema district football field and markets among other human needs.

Speaking further, the mayoral aspirant said when she becomes mayor, hygienic toilets facility to public places and schools will be one of his priorities. She said she will also ensure the proper handling and regulation of public nuisance as to present the city from unaesthetic environment, adding that these and many more things she plan to achieve within her first 100 days in office.

According to many, Fatimah Mummy Dugba is a woman who believes in the promotion of women and children’s affairs and has promised to prioritize women and children’s issues should she win the seat come March.

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