Education

Kalu commissions School Buildings, Roads, Borehole, others in Abia

In a bid to improve the education and road infrastructure in his constituency, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, has commissioned several development projects in Bende Federal Constituency of Abia State.

One of the largest in the country, the constituency has 13 electoral Wards.

The commissioning which commenced last Friday saw Hon. Kalu visiting 3 Wards of Bende town, the headquarters of the constituency which also serves as the local government headquarters of the Bende; Itumbauzo as well as Uzuakoli Wards.

The projects included: a block of classrooms, offices, roads and boreholes.

They are a part of the Deputy Speaker’s efforts to enhance the quality of life for residents in the areas.

In the educational sector, the commissioned projects were the reconstruction of 3 classroom blocks with 2 offices at Okopedi Community Primary School in Itumbauzo ward; the construction of 3 classroom blocks with an office at Etitiulo Primary, Bende; the reconstruction of 3 classroom blocks with 2 offices at Bende Secondary Grammar School; reconstruction of 4 classrooms block with 2 offices at Central School, Bende and reconstruction of 3 classrooms block with 2 offices at the same Central School, Bende; reconstruction of 3 classrooms block with 2 offices at Community Primary School, Bende, all in Bende Ward.

Similarly, on roads infrastructure, the projects commissioned were 2 kilometres, Ndiokorieukwu road; one kilometre Bende market-Amaogwu-Agbomiri ring road and 800 meters Okputong-Ndiekeugo road, all in Bende Ward.

In Uzuakoli Ward, the Deputy Speaker also commissioned the newly constructed 6 classroom blocks with 2 offices and conveniences at Uzuakoli Boys Secondary School and the reconstruction of 4 classroom blocks at LG Amamba/Agbozu Primary School.

On road projects, Kalu also commissioned the construction of a 1km Okwu-Amuhie road, a 2km Ihemba road in Uzuakoli Ward and a solar-powered industrial borehole at Amamba, all in Uzuakoli Ward.

Speaking at the events, Hon. Kalu told his constituents that the projects were made possible by the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government which made the funds available.

He said that the commissioned projects will have a significant impact on the residents of Itumbauzo, Bende and Uzuakoli Wards.

The Deputy Speaker added that the new classrooms and offices will provide a conducive learning environment for students, while the roads will improve accessibility and facilitate economic activities.

Hon. Kalu also called for continued support for President Tinubu, assuring the people of more democracy dividends.

He said: “Education got me where I am today. If I didn’t go to school, I won’t have the opportunity to be standing before you. Education is important. That’s why I want the next generation to also go to school. I want them to be comfortable while in class.

“We must do everything possible to help people in rural areas to go to school. President Bola Tinubu is trying. He has pumped in a lot of money into education, the highest since the creation of Nigeria. I want you to continue to support this government that has done and still doing so much for Nd I Igbo and Nigerians in general.”

The residents of the areas in their reactions expressed gratitude to the Deputy Speaker for the projects, describing them as a game-changer for the communities.

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Kehinde Akintola

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