Bauchi State witnessed a significant milestone in educational development with the commissioning of the POWA Children Model School in Sum, Bogoro Local Government Area.
The event, led by Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth Egbetokun, wife of the Inspector-General of Police, marked a substantial step towards enhancing educational opportunities and empowering local communities.
Dr. Mrs. Egbetokun emphasized the importance of the model school, which aims to provide quality education to children and create employment opportunities for local residents. She stated that the initiative seeks to bridge the educational gap and prepare children for future leadership roles.
The ceremony drew a large gathering of prominent government officials, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and representatives from various ethnic groups. Their presence underscored a collective commitment to grassroots development and the empowerment of women and children.
As part of the event, hundreds of women in the local community received essential resources, including grinding machines, refrigerators, and food items. This initiative demonstrates the POWA's commitment to sustainable empowerment strategies.
The community of Bogoro LGA expressed heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Mrs. Egbetokun and her husband for their kindness and contribution to nation-building. Local leaders described the gesture as a profound display of compassion and a significant contribution to the community's development.
The commissioning of the POWA Children Model School symbolizes hope, progress, and unity, reflecting the positive impact of focused leadership and community-driven initiatives.
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