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Wednesday 4 February 2015

Ngige traverses Anambra Central, appraises projects he executed as Senator

Enthusiastic supportersPolitics is a game of numbers. Therefore, only those who understand this know how to attract the largest number of people to themselves to make them excel in the game.
Indeed, Senator Chris Nwabueze Ngige is definitely one of those who know how to get into people’s hearts, draw them to himself, and eventually use them to achieve greatness by providing for them those things which they desire and deserve.

When he was the governor in Anambra, he made sure he worked to the satisfaction of all which paved the way for his getting the votes of the people of Anambra Central Senatorial District to represent them in the Senate.
As the political battle for the February 14 Senatorial election rages on, Senator Ngige is traversing  all the towns of his constituency and in all of them he has so far visited, he has something to point at as a record of his achievement in each community.
So far, he has installed 168 transformer of 500KVA capacity to the communities in Anambra Central Senatorial zone that presently no community received less than three transformers. In a village in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area where one of the transformers was installed, a member of that village confessed that the area did not have light for eight months before Senator Ngige came to their rescue and provided them with a transformer.
In many other communities, the story was the same and that was why members of those communities continued to sing the praises of their Senator, pledging to give him every support to enable him go back to the Senate to attract more constituency projects for them.
Senator Ngige has visited many communities in his constituency, which included Ojoto, Oba, Akwa-ukwu, Nimo, Nawfia, Enugwu-ukwu, Enugwu-Agidi and Nnobi and in all of them, the people have lots of stories to tell about the good projects he executed in their locality.
In Ojoto, the President-General of the Town Union, Chief Anuobi Adirika said that the community would not easily forget Senator Ngige for awarding contract for the construction of the road linking Ojoto Uno and Ojoto Obofia when he was the Governor of Anambra State and for installing 5000KVA transformers in the town as part of his constituency projects.
At Nimo in Njikoka Local Government Area, the President-General of the Town Union, Chief Tony Igboka was full of joy for what Ngige has done, not only at Nimo but in Anambra Central Senatorial District and indeed in the state in general.
Chief Igboka remarked that there had been senators who represented his area in the past, but none of them did appreciable percentage of what Senator Ngige did in the past four years.
He held that having satisfied the people, there was no reason his mandate to the Senate should not be renewed.
At Nawfia and Enugwu-ukwu, encomium was lavishly poured on him for what the people described as his excellent performance.
The Secretary General of Nawfia Improvement Union, Mr Obinna Okpalo who represented the President-General when Ngige visited the community described his representation of his town at the Senate as one of the best things that happened to the people in recent time.
He expressed delight for the installation of three transformers in his community as part of Ngige’s constituency projects, recalling that about 50 students from the community were offered scholarship by the Senator with the promise of many more joining the list of beneficiaries.
The Women Leader of APC in the town, Mrs Josephine Obele, said that Nwafia community had resolved to identify with Ngige in his effort to go back to Senate come February 14.
The people also noted that seven schools in Anambra Central Senatorial District had benefited from classroom blocks that Ngige built in his constituency.
They included Union Secondary School Agulu, Girls Secondary School, Enugwu-ukwu, St. Micheal’s Secondary School, Nimo, Commercial Secondary School, Umunachi, Practicing School Umunachi, Umuoramma Primary school, Awka and Federal Government College, Nise.

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