EPE LG Set To Commission Doctors Quarters, Army Barrack Primary School

In a bid to improve the healthcare and educational sector of the Epe Local Government, the Executive Chairman, Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun has completed the construction of 10 units of Doctors’ Quarters at Ojikutu Street and successfully completed the construction of six blocks of classrooms at Army Barrack Primary School, Epe.

 

In a bid to improve the healthcare and educational sector of the Epe Local Government, the Executive Chairman, Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun has completed the construction of 10 units of Doctors’ Quarters at Ojikutu Street and successfully completed the construction of six blocks of classrooms at Army Barrack Primary School, Epe.

These projects, which will soon be commissioned, will provide a conducive living environment for medical doctors and a conducive learning environment for students in Epe Local Government.

Animashaun said this in his office while briefing the press on some of her various recently completed projects.

“These projects are a testament to our administration’s commitment to the welfare of medical personnel and a conducive learning environment for our students and the overall development of Epe Local Government. The Doctor’s Quarters will provide a comfortable and secure living space for doctors and other medical staff, enabling them to focus on delivering quality healthcare services to the community”, she said.

The projects are a testament to Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun’s commitment to improving the lives of residents in Epe Local Government through strategic investments in health and education. The completion of the projects demonstrates her administration’s dedication to delivering infrastructure that benefits the community.

She enjoined residents of Epe to cooperate with the Local Government to reap more dividends of democracy.

 

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