Rep member attracts N1.7bn projects to Ibiono Ibom/Itu Constituency
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By Isaiah Eka
Mr Ime Okon, the member, representing Ibiono Ibom/Itu Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, says he attracted projects worth N1.7 billion to the constituency in the last two years.
Okon said this in Uyo while briefing newsmen on his midterm performance that apart from the projects, he had directly empowered no fewer than 800 members of his constituency.
He listed some of the projects he facilitated to include construction of six classroom blocks at Technical School, Ayadehe and four classroom blocks at PCN Primary School, North Itam, Itu Local Government Area.
The lawmaker also listed the construction of 1.5km Joshua Uwah St., installation of solar-powered streetlights and drainage system, in Mbak Itam III, Itu as other projects he facilitated.
Others are, the ultra-modern 450-capacity Civic Centre in Idoro and the 1000-capacity Civic Centre in Nkwa, Ibiono Ibom.
Okon said that he had continued to play active legislative roles through sponsorship of bills and motions in the last two years as a federal lawmaker.
“The bill to establish the Metallurgical and Material Engineers and Scientist Registration Board of Nigeria, is an example.
“I also moved a motion for the urgent rehabilitation of the Calabar-Itu-Ikot Ekpene Road,” he said.
Okon, also the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Inter-Governmental Affairs, said that he had actively participated in several oversight activities during the period.
He said that N1 billion had been earmarked for the implementation of 2025 constituency projects, saying, ‘the projects will be handled by the relevant ministries, departments and agencies.’
“No member receives money directly to implement constituency projects. That is the duty of the various ministries, department and agencies where the project is domiciled,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ifeyinwa Okonkwo and Azubuike Okeh
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