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Rep. Alex Ikwechegh renovates schools in Aba to enhance education

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Investing in our children’s education is not just a responsibility; it is an investment in our community’s future. Together, we can create an environment where every child has the opportunity to succeed,”

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Rep. Alex Ikwechegh (APGA-Abia), representing the Aba North and South Federal Constituency, has announced the successful renovation of Riverside Primary School, Riverside Secondary School, and Eziama High School in Aba.

This initiative is part of his ongoing efforts to upgrade educational facilities and create a more conducive learning environment for children in the region.

In a statement released on Monday in Abuja, Ikwechegh described the renovations as a significant milestone in his commitment to revolutionizing the education sector within his constituency.

“This achievement is part of the larger efforts to reform the education sector in Abia as initiated by the state government,” he stated.

Notably, this project marks the completion of the third school renovation during Ikwechegh’s first year in office, highlighting his dedication to transforming the educational landscape in Aba.

“The projects include the comprehensive overhaul of Riverside Primary School One and Riverside Secondary School Two,” he noted.

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Ikwechegh emphasized the importance of providing children with the best facilities during their formative years to prepare them for responsible adulthood.

“The renovated schools now boast state-of-the-art facilities, which will ensure that students and teachers have the necessary tools to thrive,” he added.

He urged stakeholders, parents, and the community to collaborate in shaping a brighter future for Aba and Abia’s future leaders.

“These successful revitalization efforts underscore my dedication to delivering quality education and empowering future generations,”Alex  Ikwechegh concluded.

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