By Peter Ezenwa on July 15, 2024
Senator representing Abia Central Senatorial zone, in the Upper Chamber, distinguished Senator Austin Akobumdu will start five days training and empowerment of Abia Senatorial district constituents on Agriculture, fashion and designing which is billed to start today, Monday, July 15 in designated centres across the zone.
Our South East Editor reports that plans have been concluded to ensure a hitch free take off of the empowerment program. The zones were strategically mapped out to make easier assessments to the venues by participants.
According to our man, resource persons who are experts in various programs that would be undertaken in the five days event are already on ground.
"The contents were specially designed and structured td allow each participant profit immensely after the program," DSN learnt.
However, a prominent member of one of the opposition parties in the Senatorial district who craved for anonymity thumbed up this transforming agenda of Senator Akobundu which will firmly steady the participants to practically turn their lives around and would foremost provide employments to the teeming unemployed youths in the zone and beyond, he posited.
Before filing in this report, indepth investigations by our South East editor in the six Local Governments Areas that made up Abia Central Senatorial district further revealed that all is already set for successful empowerment exercise that would change the lives of many youths in nearest future.
" You see, l have not met Senator Austin Akobundu before but he has shown depth and hold displaying practically how service to his constituents ought to be.
He has truly set the tone for his colleagues both in the national and states assemblies to follow.
"It is no longer business as usual
The Abia Central Senatorial district Senator is in all ramifications performing.
The other time it was massive scholarships he rolled out for students from his district to study in National Teachers Institute ( NTI) study centres across the zone which would lead to the award of National Certificate of Education (NCE) upon completion of course of study," it was further observed.
The moving train is earnestly in motion for the smooth take off of this empowerment today.
Source DailySports Nigeria
Posted July 15, 2024
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