It was jubilation galore following empowerment of over 400 constituents by House of Representatives Member for Idemili North and South, Hon Uche Harris Okonkwo.
The empowerment included training program for about 150 Youths on Bio Gas for domestic utilization and other Modern Technologies.
The trainings which held simultaneously at Eziowelle and Nnokwa Communities of Idemili North and South LGAs anchored in collaboration with National Biotechnology Development Agency, Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology was aimed at constituents acquiring skills in Bio-Gas for domestic utilization among other viable areas of technology.
At Eziowelle Civic Center, A Consultant, Mr. Dike Ugboaja and his team were the resource persons that trained about 60 constituents saying that they were ready to assist the certificated youths subsequently anytime there was need for Installations until they become experts.
Speaking during the event, SSA to Hon. Uche Okonkwo, Hon Chibuikem Okoye who was present to see to the success of the program said that Youths of Idemili North and South were unanimous in their praise of this forward thinking representative.
“The lawmaker not only saw the need for them to learn this largely untapped field which can fetch serious minded youths up to #300,000 daily but ensured that the right tools and resources are made available to give them a headstart.
“In this three days we bought unity and love amongst the Communities in the constituency. Uche Okonkwo also empowered about 250 constituents with cash, POS machines, sewing machines, Grinding machines, etc at Nnobi.
“Government should always discover the wishes of the masses at the grassroots and provide in those lines in order to build a sustainable relationship and development”.
The training according to Okoye has indeed been an intensive training that saw world class facilitators taking participants on the rudiments of installing and production of Bio gas for domestic utilization.
“At least people can feed themselves and their family with this knowledge. Feces from cows, goats, chickens and house hold wastes can be converted into electric energy or cooking gas for at least domestic use to save cost of living”, said Okoye.
According to the Labour party Chairman Eziowelle, Engr. Nonso Ozoemena, “Ochilima ga Achi-ozo”, as he continues to set the pace for human capital development and with the way over 400 smiling faces benefited both from those who underwent the training at Eziowelle and Nnokwa including the empowerment which took place at Nnobi there is no doubt that Hon Uche Harris Okonkwo one year and six months in office has been an outstanding”.
In their seperate speeches, the duo of, Igwe Michael Okonkwo Etusi of Eziowelle represented by the Palace Secretary, High Chief Dr. Jerry Anyaegbu and the Eziowelle President General, Dr. Julian Obiora after commending Hon Uche Harris Okonkwo for the initiative which has both immediate and future benefits for Eziowelle community encouraged the beneficiaries not to take the training for granted because it came free of charge to them but should be focused until they become mentors to train others.
Expressing satisfaction with the training, the lucky beneficial constituents who smiled home with the range of#50,000 and #100,000 each, said, “It is important that we celebrate and extol the virtues of Hon. Uche Harris Okonkwo who attracted and sponsored the programm.
In her own speech, Mrs Ogochukwu Omaliko from ward 2, Abatete prayed God to keep Hon Uche Okonkwo to continue in his philanthropy adding that she had earlier benefited from the programs and empowerment from the House Member.
Another beneficiary, Mr. Emmanuel Nwabueze from Eziowelle ward thanked the House Member for his love to his constituents and urged him not to relent in his provision of dividends of democracy to his constituents saying that he was eager to apply the Biogas knowledge acquired from the training even if at domestic level in order to save cost of living or buying petrol for generator or cooking gas.
Highlight on the occasion was presentation of certificates to the ,60 trainees.