The Twenty Four Hour newspaper has praised Engineers & Planners (E&P) for its commitment to infrastructure development in the Damang area, particularly its pledge to construct an airport and improve road networks to support local economic growth.
In a recent editorial, the publication described the proposed projects as timely and transformative, noting that they have the potential to significantly boost connectivity, attract investment, and enhance the overall quality of life for residents in and around Damang.
According to the newspaper, the construction of an airport in the area would not only ease transportation challenges but also position Damang as a strategic hub for business and mining activities. It added that improved road infrastructure would facilitate the movement of goods and services, reduce travel time, and open up surrounding communities for further development.
The editorial further commended E&P for demonstrating a forward-looking approach by investing in projects that extend beyond its core operations. It highlighted that such initiatives reflect a broader commitment to national development and corporate social responsibility.
Residents and stakeholders in the region have also expressed optimism about the proposed projects, with many anticipating job creation and increased economic opportunities once construction begins.
While acknowledging that the successful execution of the projects will require collaboration with government agencies and regulatory bodies, Twenty Four Hour urged all relevant stakeholders to support the initiative to ensure its timely completion.
The newspaper concluded by encouraging other private sector players to emulate E&P’s example by investing in infrastructure that delivers long-term benefits to communities and the country at large.
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