Atamo villagers thank EJV for the K300,000 road protection project
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- Villagers in Atamo have expressed gratitude to the Eivo Joint Venture (EJV) for funding a road protection project.
- The project involved the construction of a gabion basket retaining wall to safeguard a local feeder road.
- The EJV's investment of K300,000 has been crucial in protecting the vital infrastructure for the Atamo community.
Residents of Atamo, located in the Eivo/Torau constituency, are extending their sincere thanks to the Eivo Joint Venture (EJV) for its significant financial contribution to a critical infrastructure project. The EJV has funded the construction of a gabion basket retaining wall, a vital measure to protect the local feeder road serving the community.
The investment, amounting to K300,000, addresses concerns about the road's stability and accessibility. The gabion basket wall is designed to prevent erosion and damage, ensuring that the feeder road remains operational and safe for villagers to use for transportation and access to essential services.
This project highlights the EJV's commitment to supporting local communities and improving essential infrastructure. The villagers' overwhelming gratitude underscores the positive impact of the EJV's investment on their daily lives and the overall well-being of the Atamo area. The protected road is crucial for connecting the community and facilitating local economic activities.
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