NACDA Acquires Road Grader for Village Infrastructure Development

The Awing Cultural Development Association (NACDA) has welcomed a new addition to their arsenal of development tools at the disposal of the village: a heavy-duty road grader. 
In the presence of NACDA executives and other community leaders, including the traditional leader, Fon Fozoh II, the road grader was ceremoniously received. Fo Fozo II, expressed gratitude for this generous gesture from the members of the community. He blessed the heavy machinery and urged all Awing sons and daughters to continue supporting and actively participating in the development initiatives spearheaded by NACDA.

Religious leaders, including pastors, offered prayers for the continued prosperity and well-being of the village, invoking blessings upon the road grader to carry out its tasks with ease and efficiency.

Established in 1962, NACDA has been at the forefront of numerous outstanding projects aimed at fostering self-reliant development within Awinb. The acquisition of the road grader represents another stride forward in their mission to address the pressing infrastructure needs especially roads of Awing.
The significance of this new asset cannot be overstated, particularly concerning the improvement of the village's road network. Residents have long endured the challenges posed by poorly maintained roads, especially during the rainy season. The arrival of the grader brings a sense of relief and optimism, promising smoother and safer journeys for all.

The atmosphere during the welcoming celebration was one of jubilation and gratitude towards NACDA for their  dedication to the community's welfare. The event culminated in spirited performances of traditional dances, as the Fon joined his people in celebration. 

Addressing the gathering, Fon Fozoh II emphasized the importance of unity among all Awing sons and daughters, urging them to rally behind NACDA's endeavors for collective progress. He extended his blessings for the safety and peace of all those present, underscoring the spirit of solidarity and communal harmony that defines the Awing community.


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