The project, spearheaded under the leadership of Mr. Basil Egbo and his executive team, was described as a major stride toward strengthening the safety and security of the school environment.
In a statement, the Assembly’s leadership commended members whose financial and moral contributions made the initiative a reality. “To God be the glory. With the commitment of our members, we have successfully delivered this project and pledge to undertake even greater initiatives for the benefit of our community,” the statement read.
The Assembly also called on other branches of Mgbowo indigenes to key into similar projects, emphasizing that collective responsibility remains the foundation of sustainable community development.
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