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Rep Nnamchi Marks 1st Anniversary, Makes Fresh Vow to constituents

By Emmanuel Agaji

Member representing Enugu East/Isi Uzo Federal Constituency of Enugu State in the House of Representatives, Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi has marked his one year in office with a fresh vow to his constituents.

Professor Nnamchi in a message to his constituents at the weekend thanked them for entrusting him with the mandate to be their representative at the green chamber of the National Assembly and stressed that he would never take the collective trust for granted.

He assured the good people of Enugu East and Isi Uzo Local Governments of his continued quality representations at the National Assembly and to equally do his best to attract impactful projects to the constituency.

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“Today marks one year since you placed your trust in me by electing me to serve you at the House of Representatives. I am deeply grateful for your support and confidence in me. Your votes have given me the opportunity to work towards positive change and progress for all of us and It has been an honour to take up this responsibility. He vowed.

Professor Nnamchi further declared, “I am committed to continue working tirelessly to remain a voice for us all while addressing your needs and concerns.

“Together, we have accomplished much, and I am excited for the progress we will continue to make in the years ahead. Thank you for your trust, your partnership, and your ongoing support.”

Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi has single handedly sponsored about six motions and cosponsors about two others in addition to four Bills two of which have scaled second reading in the House.

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One of the Labour Party’s stakeholders in Isi Uzo Local Government, Chief Emma Odoh described him as a shining star of the East in the House of Representatives saying that he has give the constituency a voice through his quality.representations.

He disclosed that Professor has give out scholarships to many daughters and sons in addition to the training of some young students of Juinor and upper primary in information technology, (ICT).

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