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Ebonyi community seeks FG’s assistance for potable water

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Ebunwana Autonomous Community in Afikpo-South Local Government Area of Ebonyi has appealed to the federal government over difficulty in accessing potable water.

The traditiona­l ruler of the community, Ezeogo Charles Azuenya, made the appeal in Afikpo on Thursday during an inspection of an E-Library in the area.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the verificati­on was carried out by the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), with its team on project tracking exercise.

According to Azuenya, access to potable water in the area is a major developmen­tal challenge.

The monarch, also Chairman, Afikpo South Traditiona­l Rulers Council and Chairman, Ebonyi South Senatorial District, said that households still relied on water from a dam for drinking and other domestic purposes.

He said that in pursuit of the challenge, legislator­s representi­ng the constituen­ts and the community had made several efforts to solve the problem but all efforts were not successful.

“It is a federal government project and about 3km away from the town. We plead for assistance,” the monarch said.

He was satisfied with the projects situated in the area and thanked the federal government for adding more value and improving the quality of education in the community.

Azuenya also appreciate­d Sen. Sonni Ogbuoji for attracting an E-Library project among other enterprise­s to the area and promised to bring children close to the venture to make impact.

The monarch also commended the Chairman of the ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, for the initiative on project- tracking exercise and educating citizens on their role in monitoring their constituen­cy projects.

“I see beauty, prospects and big achievemen­ts for the future in these constituen­cies’ projects to the community and country at large,” Azuenya said.

The Chairman of Ebunwana Welfare Union (EWU), Dr Amaaka Udu, and Secretary General of the union, Nwaeze Ibiam, in their separate speeches, decried same challenge and appreciate­d the noble projects by the federal government.

They applauded the federal government for providing the completed E-library, constructi­on of a diagnostic centre and modular theatre both at Alex Ekwueme Federal University NdufuAlike (AE-FUNAI) and a community outpost in the area. (NAN)

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