In order to determine the level of execution, Ms. Ivie Idahosa, General Manager (GM) of the Edo State Community and Social Development Agency (Edo-CSDA), has started a thorough examination of the ongoing micro projects in the Edo Central Senatorial District.
The purpose of the tour, according to Ms. Idahosa, was to assess the degree of project execution in order to guarantee rigorous adherence to quality standards and to spot any issues that would prevent timely completion.
The GM and her team visited a number of project locations, such as town hall construction, school infrastructure repair, and main healthcare center renovations.
Electric transformers and the installation of solar-powered lamps to increase security and visibility at night were two other projects that were evaluated.
Ms. Idahosa reaffirmed Edo-CSDA’s dedication to timely delivery and quality assurance while expressing pleasure with the amount of development seen at the individual project sites. According to her, the Agency is still committed to making sure that every project is carried out effectively and in accordance with accepted standards.
She stated, “We are committed to delivering high-quality projects that make a meaningful difference in the lives of our beneficiaries. This inspection tour allows us to assess progress, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions for future projects. Our goal is not just to implement projects but to ensure they are durable, sustainable, and beneficial to the communities. Transparency, accountability, and excellence remain our guiding principles in all our endeavours.”
“The tour aligns with the Agency’s broader strategy to ensure that its micro-projects are executed in a manner that guarantees long-term impact. By monitoring project progress firsthand, the Agency aims to identify best practices that can be replicated in future projects, address challenges that may arise during implementation, and encourage community ownership to ensure long-term maintenance and sustainability.”
Idumose-Egoronaka, Aigboboh, Eghodaghe, Idaike, Aguni, Uwene, and Ebhoakhuala in Esan West, Okos-Uromi in Esan North-East, and Ujabhole I, Udomi I, Ibhiolulu, Idumoghodor, Unogbo, and Afuda-Uwesan in Esan Central are among the benefitting villages where projects were reviewed. The goal of Edo-CSDA is still to empower rural communities.
The agency will keep an eye on and assess ongoing initiatives to make sure they have the desired effect and advance Edo State’s general development. After the projects are finished, it is anticipated that communities will benefit from increased access to necessary medical services, a more favorable learning environment for kids, improved community interactions, and a stronger electrical supply.