Hon. Prof. Paul Nnamchi Continues to Deliver: Construction of Classroom Blocks in Full Swing

Enugu East/Isi Uzo Federal Constituency has reason to rejoice as Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi, the lawmaker representing the area in the House of Representatives, continues to make good on his promise to “Do It Better.” Following the successful deployment of solar-powered street lights in several communities, Prof. Nnamchi’s office has now embarked on the construction of classroom blocks in some designated schools within the constituency.

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During a recent foundation-laying ceremony, Hon. Prof. Nnamchi reiterated his commitment to complementing the state Governor’s investments in education and infrastructure. “We will continue to do what is necessary to ensure our constituents experience the dividends of democracy,” he emphasized.

This latest project is a testament to Prof. Nnamchi’s tireless efforts to improve the lives of his constituents. As a vocal and eloquent member of the House, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to drive impactful legislations and attract vital projects to the constituency.

In the House of Representatives, Prof. Nnamchi has made a name for himself as a champion of people-centered legislations. His numerous motions and Bills have cut across various sectors, including education, infrastructure, and economic development.

The construction of classroom blocks is expected to significantly enhance the learning environment in the beneficiary schools, providing students with a more conducive atmosphere to achieve their academic goals.

As the project progresses, the people of Enugu East/Isi Uzo Federal Constituency look forward to more of such impactful initiatives from their lawmaker. Prof. Nnamchi’s “Let’s Do It Better” slogan is fast becoming a reality, and his constituents are beginning to reap the benefits of his dedication to public service.

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