Oluyole Federal Representative Donates Twelve 300KVA To Communities
A Federal House of Representatives Member, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, representing Oluyole Federal constituency has donated Twelve 300KVA transformers to Communities under Oluyole Federal Constituency in Oyo state.
According to statement released by her Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Olamilekan Olusada, said it’s in fulfilment of her promises to the people. she also expressed optimism that the Transformers will significantly impact the quality of life and economic activities within the communities.
The current twelve beneficiary communities are Lafiku Village, Irepodun Abbey Technical, Idi Ishin Community, Egbeda Tuba Community, Ifelodun Community, Crin Odo Ona Community, Alaagba One Village, Orelope Isale Alfa, Papa Eleye, Sanyo Agbamu Community, Ori Apata Estate, and Adewolo Community.
This followed the empowerment program for 200 women and youths in intensive training on Cosmetology, donation of several Boreholes with water treatment plants, and completion of the construction of three schools in the Constituency communities in January.
According to her: “Prior to the 2019 elections, I took my campaign to different communities in my Constituency in the quest to dialogue, exchange ideas on their expectations, and understand their needs”.
“It was important for me to have a better understanding of the gaps I needed to fill and collect first-hand data from the people of Oluyole”,
She noted that Transformers was highlighted as a key need in the communities, and expressed optimism that the Transformers will significantly impact the quality of life and economic activities within the communities.
Akande-Sadipe assured members of her constituency that despite the challenges, she is committed to ensuring that more requests will be fulfilled and Oluyole Federal Constituency would experience rapid development.
The Community leaders expressed their deep appreciation for the kind gesture by Hon. Akande-Sadipe, promising to ensure proper watch on the transformers.
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