The Peacock Farm Community in Ward 405 is one among the communities that suffered immensely in last year’s record-breaking flood in Wellington.
As a parliamentary representative whose specific aim is geared towards advocating for the felt needs of his constituents, the Right Hon. Alpha Amadu Bah with support from Jolaks Company has today, 20th June 2020 received the consignment of building materials, backed up with ten million leones to facilitate the construction of 50-metre drainage; spanning from northwards of Peacock Farm Baptise School.
Upon addressing the well attended and spaced gathering of community stakeholders at the Silver Gate Complex, Hon. Lawyer Bah revealed to the residents of Peacock Farm Community that the 50-metre drainage construction is an initiative that originated from the Peacock Farm Area Development Community.
Hon. Bah added that the project proposal was submitted to the supervisor of the Area Development Community of Ward 405 ( Cllr. Mohamed Jane Tholley), who also doubles as the chairman of the occasion. As the first gentleman of Constituency 115, he reaffirmed that he, however, expedites the process of documentation and necessary follow-up actions for which he exceedingly and soberly stood with joy and laughter upon receiving a positive reply from Jolaks Company that calls for such joyful ceremony.
One among the many speakers- Mr Alhaji Wureebay Kamara in his elated mood as the Chairman of the Peacock Farm Area Development Committee climaxed the occasion with multitude messages of thanks and appreciation as he received the consignment of buildings materials and ten million leones on behalf of the Peacock Farm Area Development Committee to expedite the drainage construction within one month.
©️ Sahid Mohamed Kanu