The absence of adequate roads, reliable electricity, and functional healthcare facilities defines the daily reality of the people.
Their remoteness from the state capital only deepens this marginalisation, as government developmental plans rarely prioritize their needs.
This neglect comes at a heavy cost. The lack of infrastructure not only undermines the well-being of residents but also compels them to depend on neighbouring states for basic services.
Worse still, the vacuum of development exposes them to heightened security risks, making their vulnerability both. . Continue..Reading. .