[Garissa Township MP Aden Duale alights from a Caterpillar as he inspected infrastructure development in Iftin ward, March 20, 2017. Photo/Aden Duale/facebook]
Garissa Township MP Aden Duale has indicated that the Jubilee government's plan is to expand the street lighting and Last Mile Programme connectivity to households.
In 2013, the National Assembly Majority Leader said they had 12,000 houses connected to power in the Constituency, and the number had doubled to 34,000 households now.
''We have finished the sewerage lines and residents are now fully covered. Security has improved and access to education through bursary has also helped a lot of students,'' he said.
According to the Jubilee alled lawmaker, Jubilee administration's achievements were visible from equitable share of resources in counties, infrastructure, health care, improved security, free maternity, waiver of examination fees and the 6 per cent economic growth rate.
He was speaking when he interacted with residents of Iftin ward at the Laaga grounds.
Duale later inspected and launched the tarmacking of Bulla Iftin - Dekabury Road, Kismayo County High Road and other feeder roads totaling to 7.8km from the National government through the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KERRA).
Also in attendance were area Jubilee MCAs, MPs, area Women Representative aspirant Anab Subow, Deputy governor Abdi Dakane and Abdi Noor.