By Golok Nanmwa , Jos 


Senator Professor Nora Ladi Dadu'ut (APC Plateau South ) yesterday  commissioned projects she had  completed one year after she was elected.


Our correspondent reports that Projects commissioned by Senator Dadu'ut includes bocks of classrooms  at  Government Secondary School, Lardang, a primary school in Vutu village  in Quanpan local government council of Plateau state, a motorized  hand bore hole at Government secondary school in Mikang,  modern toilet facilities  and solar panel  streets light in Shendam , Mikang and Quanpan.



Also commissioned by the Senator is her Constituency office in Shendam .


Dadu'ut who spoke to newsmen said  the projects would be extended to all the Six local government councils of Plateau South.



The Senator further said that every local government in her constituency would benefit from her projects.


She  said: “I decided to embark on some of this  project because of my love for education and my burning desire to give the youths quality education in a conducive environment because they are the leaders of tomorrow..


Senator Daddut  further said that she recently  facilitated N60 million COVID-19 intervention fund for 1,000 members of her constituency.



The lawmaker said that the 1,000 constituents got N60,000 each.


“You could hear them calling me mama 60 because by the Grace of God, we got some slots for them.


“We need to intervene so that they will not just be left abandoned, so that they will not go astray.


“I have the zeal to help my community, particularly the youth and the women.



“As you can see, I started today by inaugurating some blocks of classrooms for the young ones because we need to invest in them.


“They are our future and leaders of tomorrow,” she said.


Dadu’ut stated that she also inaugurated some solar-powered boreholes for the benefit of the people because water is life.




The Senator who also trained 20 Youths on ICT said “I am also here to see the ongoing training of our graduates who have left school and have nothing  meaningful to do.


“I have put them here so that they will be trained to be able to use a computer and of course at the end they will go home with some computers.


“They will be able to use that to expose themselves to the outside world because ICT is a different world.


“It is a new world for us and there is need to expose themselves to this world so that they will be able to explore the world and get something that they can lean on as needed.


“And we have commissioned some solar light streets and I hope it will help to curb the insecurity challenges,” she added.


The senator added that she hopes that she would continue to execute some projects as the resources permit and thanked the Federal Government for allowing her have the projects.


She also thanked the Plateau Government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) for giving her the opportunity to serve the nation and her constituency.


Mr Peter Danladi, Principal, Government Secondary School, Tunkus, where a solar-powered borehole was inaugurated, thanked the senator for the gesture.


Danladi said that apart from a motorised borehole and modern toilets, the lawmaker also purchased a new generator for the school.


“However, we don’t have enough classes for conducive teaching and learning.


“Because we are in a digital world, we need an ICT centre to enable us join the rest of the global world,” he appealed.