As part of activities to mark her one year in office, Senator Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Friday, commissioned water reticulation system in Kogi Central.
While inaugurating the project, she remarked that it is part of her campaign promise to ensure access to clean water for her constituents and pledged to undertake further initiatives.
“I am overwhelmed with joy and pleased that we have managed to fulfill several of our campaign promises. Water is essential for everything, and I have witnessed our people walking long distances in search of it. This was a specific concern I presented to the federal government. Today, we have twelve water reticulation projects across Kogi Central, with six ready for commissioning.
“This 50,000-liter water project is designed for durability. Each water tank is capable of serving 50 homes. We will continue to advocate for more water projects in the future. Although I belong to the PDP, I am confident that Mr President will approve our projects, as you are deserving people who deserve the best,” she stated.
Similarly, she facilitated skills acquisition programmes to train and empower the people of Kogi Central, alongside other legacy projects.
These initiatives aim to empower the people of Kogi Central and address local infrastructure needs.
The skills acquisition programmes include training in fashion design, block molding and tiling, welding, fishery, and catering.
Beneficiaries from the five local government areas of the district will receive necessary equipment and startup funds for their businesses.
During the training sessions, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasised the objectives behind these initiatives.
“I hope that the knowledge you gain here will be applied to your various businesses. I understand that many of you may be tempted to sell your tools, but I urge you not to do that. With patience and diligence, you can build thriving businesses.
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