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ENGR. NSA EKPENYONG 2KM ROAD CONSTRUCTION SENDS COMMUNITY IN ECSTASY

 



In his avowed determination to give succor to those in need, Engr. Nsa Ekpenyong Asuquo has commenced construction of a two kilometer road network at Esuk Odot Community, leaving residents in rapturous delight.


Speaking to Nsa Ekpenyong media team during a tour of the project, the Village Head of Esuk Odot, Chief Okon Edet Okon expressed delight in the road construction project, manifesting even greater happiness knowing that the gesture was coming from a son of the soil — Engr. Nsa Ekpenyong.


“I thank God for our son, Engr. Nsa Ekpenyong, who has been of help to this community in diverse ways — human capital development, agriculture, infrastructure, etc. We thank him immensely. We believe in his leadership capacity, which he is sufficiently demonstrating, given the tenacity he is rolling out ideas and vision of transforming our community,” the elated Royal Father remarked.


Recounting the harrowing experiences suffered from the deplorable conditions of the road over the years, the monarch expressed optimism that the road, upon completion, will herald a surge in socio-economic development of the community.


Also speaking, a former councilor, Hon. Ukpong Edet said: “I want to thank God for this miracle. Since the inception of democracy, there has been negligible attention to Esuk Odot community. I thank God for our brother, Engr. Nsa Ekpenyong for demonstrating such degree of love for his community.”


In his remarks, a youth leader, Mr. Asuquo Okon conveyed gratitude to the sponsor of the project, saying that the youths of Esuk Odot have found in him a ‘source of pride and beacon of hope,’ while reassuring him of their unalloyed support.


The project director, Engr. Blessing assured that I’m not more than a month, barring force majeure, the road should be completed and handed over to the community.


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