Bolanle Akanji
Moderator
A member of the NYSC, Ms Amarachi Kalu, in Calabar on Tuesday, handed over the Uwanse Police Station she renovated to the Commissioner of Police in Cross River, Mr. Sola Sodipo.
Speaking during the hand-over, Kalu said that she changed the roofing of the building, fixed new ceiling sheets, re-painted the building, fixed water installations and windows. All these cost her an estimated N400,000.
Kalu, said she renovated the police station as part of her CDS to the community.
''I did an NYSC MDGs needs’ assessment in Uwanse Community; as a result, the deteriorating state of the police station was one of the community’s pressing needs. I decided to help them in renovating the police station to a better one,'' she said.
She acknowledged the financial support of the Enene Akonjom Foundation towards the completion of her project,
Speaking at the event, Gov. Liyel Imoke of Cross River, represented by the State Security Adviser, Mr. Rekpene Bassey,commended the corps member for her initiative and called on other corps members to emulate her, adding that she would be rewarded appropriately.
The commissioner of police commended the goodwill of Kalu, describing her as a corps member filled with enormous potentials.
''Kalu has changed the situation of the station from an eye sore to a modern police station,'' he said.
The Clan Head of Uwanse Community, Mr Okon Effiom, commended Kalu for the kind gesture revealing that Kalu had carried out a number of projects in the community ranging from introduction of market sanitation to distribution of free mosquito nets, among others.
Speaking during the hand-over, Kalu said that she changed the roofing of the building, fixed new ceiling sheets, re-painted the building, fixed water installations and windows. All these cost her an estimated N400,000.
Kalu, said she renovated the police station as part of her CDS to the community.
''I did an NYSC MDGs needs’ assessment in Uwanse Community; as a result, the deteriorating state of the police station was one of the community’s pressing needs. I decided to help them in renovating the police station to a better one,'' she said.
She acknowledged the financial support of the Enene Akonjom Foundation towards the completion of her project,
Speaking at the event, Gov. Liyel Imoke of Cross River, represented by the State Security Adviser, Mr. Rekpene Bassey,commended the corps member for her initiative and called on other corps members to emulate her, adding that she would be rewarded appropriately.
The commissioner of police commended the goodwill of Kalu, describing her as a corps member filled with enormous potentials.
''Kalu has changed the situation of the station from an eye sore to a modern police station,'' he said.
The Clan Head of Uwanse Community, Mr Okon Effiom, commended Kalu for the kind gesture revealing that Kalu had carried out a number of projects in the community ranging from introduction of market sanitation to distribution of free mosquito nets, among others.