High Chief Daniel Okeke Builds and Commissions New Classroom Block at Ukwuakwu Secondary School
In a significant boost to education in Ututu, Chief Daniel Okeke yesterday commissioned a newly built classroom block at Ukwuakwu Secondary School. The event was attended by notable dignitaries, including the representative of the Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti.
During the commissioning ceremony, Chief Okeke emphasized the importance of education, stating that it is the foundation of meaningful development and a key factor in unlocking individual potential. He noted that the new classroom block was designed to provide a conducive learning environment for both teachers and students.
Chief Okeke also urged the school management and the local community to adopt a culture of maintenance to ensure the longevity of the facility. “We must work together to prevent dilapidation and ensure that this infrastructure continues to serve its purpose for years to come,” he said.
The Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, represented by the Mayor of Arochukwu, Dr. Chibuike Eze Aru, expressed gratitude to God for inspiring Chief Okeke’s philanthropic gesture. He prayed for God’s continued sustenance and blessings on Chief Okeke’s efforts, noting that such acts of kindness should be emulated by others.
The governor further encouraged the public to follow Chief Okeke’s example, highlighting the positive impact that such initiatives can have on the community and the state at large.
The commissioning of the classroom block is a testament to Chief Okeke’s commitment to service to humanity through improving educational infrastructure in the area and providing opportunities for young people to reach their full potential.