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Rep Empowers 200 Constituents In Oyo

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A member of the House of Representatives, Mrs Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, said she had trained more than 200 constituents in cosmetology.
The lawmaker told newsmen on Monday in Ibadan that the training was part of the empowerment programme she promised while seeking their votes.
The Chairman, House Committee on Diaspora Matters, Akande-Sadipe, advised the beneficiaries to apply the knowledge acquired and make judicious use of the start-up fund provided to them.
“This empowerment is part of my efforts to ensure fulfillment of my campaign promises of worthy laws, provision of water, good roads, education, empowerment, employment and power.
“We’ve ensured the execution of the programme in Oluyole Federal Constituency through programmes that would promote self-dependency within the community,” she said.
“Though the motions and bills I moved on the floor of the House of Representatives have received acceptance and massive support, the development of my constituency remains a key priority,” she said.
She reiterated her commitment to the enactment of the Diaspora Voting Bill to enable Nigerians in the Diaspora play active part in elections at home.
“As the Chairperson, Diaspora Matters at the House, I will continue to fight against the sufferings of Nigerians abroad.
“My position is well known on this, even on the floor of the National Assembly. The move to ensure Nigerians are respected anywhere they are in the world is quite paramount,” she added
Akande-Sadipe said that three new transformers had been installed in Orelope Isale-Alfa General, Papa Eleye, Irepodun/Orike Anu communities, while installation of nine more transformers was ongoing.
The lawmaker said that a borehole with water treatment plant had been constructed at Olubi village, while construction of 12 more was ongoing.
Akande-Sadipe said that she had completed the construction of classroom blocks at Ifesowapo Community Primary School, Boluwaji Oyalami Community School and Olode Community School in January.
She promised to continue her efforts to make Oluyole the pride and joy of her people.

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