The rollout of the Electric Motor Vehicles (EMVs) under the Kogi Central Constituency Development Programme has resumed, following the completion of key regulatory and structural requirements, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has confirmed.
Speaking on the programme, Akpoti-Uduaghan explained that the earlier pause in implementation announced during a recent town hall meeting in Ihima, Okehi local government area was deliberate to ensure full compliance with regulatory standards and the protection of public trust.
“We intentionally paused the rollout to get the structure right. Empowerment must be transparent, accountable, and sustainable. Public trust is not negotiable,” the Senator said.
She disclosed that the pause allowed for the formal registration of the EMV management company with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), ensuring transparent and responsible oversight of the initiative.
In addition, electricians and technicians were given comprehensive training to guarantee effective maintenance and long-term functionality of the vehicles.
“This programme is not just about distributing vehicles; it is about building capacity and systems that will last,” she added.
According to the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, the CAC registration process has now been successfully completed while vehicle registrations are progressing steadily.
She noted that once the final registration processes are concluded, the locally assembled electric vehicles will be deployed without delay, enabling beneficiaries, particularly women and youths, to commence commercial operations as originally planned.
“Our goal is to empower our people with dignity by creating sustainable livelihoods, lowering transportation costs, and preparing Kogi Central for a cleaner, greener future,” Akpoti-Uduaghan stated.
She described the EMV initiative as a landmark programme that aligns economic empowerment with environmental responsibility through the adoption of clean and renewable energy solutions.
Meanwhile, her constituency office has announced the commencement of applications for the Electric Motor Vehicle Technical Training Programme under the innovative Operate and Own Model (OOM).
The programme is designed to train 100 eligible indigenes and residents of Kogi Central in the operation and maintenance of electric and solar-powered tricycles.
Successful participants will acquire hands-on technical and operational skills with the opportunity to own and operate the eco-friendly vehicles for sustainable income generation and entrepreneurship.
Interested applicants had been advised to follow the application process as detailed in the officially released information materials.
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