In keeping with campaign pledges to improve education in Ovia North East, Hon. Charity Aiguobarueghian has opened a brand-new block of six classrooms at Payne Primary School.
At Payne Primary School in Ovia North East, Hon. Charity Aiguobarueghian (left) has officially opened a brand-new classroom block consisting of six classrooms.
A newly built block of six classrooms at Payne Primary School in Evboneka, Ward 8, Ovia North East, Edo State, was inaugurated by Hon. Charity Aiguobarueghian, Majority Leader of the Edo State House of Assembly and representative of Ovia North East Constituency One, as part of an effort to improve educational infrastructure and fulfill his campaign promises.
The project, which was fully built from the foundation to the roof, significantly improves the learning environment at the school by adding contemporary amenities including desks, seats, office spaces, and restrooms.
In contrast to renovation projects, this construction highlights a thorough strategy for meeting the community’s infrastructure demands. Reiterating his dedication to development projects in his constituency, Aiguobarueghian gave the school fifty pairs of three-in-one chairs and desks during the inaugural event.
He underlined, “It is now our responsibility to fulfill your promise.” Residents and recipients of the project have expressed their gratitude for Aiguobarueghian’s charitable contribution to the advancement and growth of education in the neighborhood. “We are very excited with this great impact and contributions towards a better future for our children in this community,” said a resident.
This project is one of the many executed by Charity Aiguobarueghian in the last one year, including construction of six Classroom Blocks, offices, Ise Primary School, Utekon, Ward 4, Ovia North East, grading of earth roads at Igue- Iheya community ward 6 and erosion control at Iguosa Housing Estate, Ward 6
Other landmark projects include the rehabilitation of roads at the University of Benin, contribution to the independent power plant in the university and construction of motorised bore-hole at Abumwenre community ward 9.