The Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Friday officially handed over electric vehicles to professionally trained beneficiaries drawn from across the district.
The beneficiaries were selected from the five local government areas of Kogi Central and underwent intensive technical and operational training facilitated by professional engineers from the Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC). The training, fully sponsored by the senator, was designed to equip participants with the requisite skills to operate and maintain electric vehicles effectively and safely.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan underscored the global shift toward clean energy and sustainable transportation, noting that electric vehicles represent the future of mobility.
“The world is moving toward cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions. Electric vehicles are not just cars; they are part of a broader vision to protect our environment, reduce fuel dependency, and create new economic opportunities for our people,” she said.
She explained that the initiative forms part of her broader commitment to empowerment, innovation, and economic advancement in Kogi Central.
“This programme is not merely about handing over vehicles. It is about creating sustainable livelihoods, building local capacity, and positioning our youths and entrepreneurs to participate in the evolving technological revolution. I am particularly proud that the beneficiaries were not only selected but comprehensively trained by professionals to ensure competence and safety,” she added.
The senator urged the beneficiaries to prioritise safety and responsibility on the roads.
“I urge you to drive carefully and responsibly. Your lives are precious, as are the lives of other road users. Avoid speeding, obey traffic regulations, and ensure regular maintenance of these vehicles. Empowerment must go hand in hand with discipline,” she advised.
She further encouraged the beneficiaries to see the opportunity as a platform for growth and community impact.
“Let this initiative not be seen solely as a personal benefit. Use these vehicles to support your families, serve your communities, and inspire others. May your success stories resonate across the five local government areas,” she said.
In an emotional moment during the ceremony, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan offered prayers for the beneficiaries and the people of Kogi Central.
“I pray that God will protect you on every journey you undertake. May these vehicles bring prosperity to your homes. May there be no accidents, no losses, and no setbacks. May Kogi Central continue to witness progress and innovation,” she prayed.
The initiative was described as a forward-thinking intervention that blends environmental sustainability with economic empowerment, marking another milestone in the senator’s constituency development agenda.
