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In a significant boost to infrastructure development and community welfare in Benue State, Hon. Prince Solomon Wombo, the Member representing Katsina-Ala/Ukum/Logo Federal Constituency, has officially launched the total rehabilitation of the Ugba-Anyiin electricity project. This initiative, announced on February 11, 2026, marks a key step toward restoring reliable power supply to the affected communities in Logo Local Government Area.
The project responds directly to longstanding appeals from local leaders, including Gaambe-Tiev Ipusu I Logo and the respected Traditional Council of Logo LGA. Hon. Wombo has ensured that all necessary materials have been fully mobilized to the site, with construction works already underway. The rehabilitation effort aims to address years of deterioration in the power infrastructure, bringing both literal and figurative light to residents who have endured inconsistent or absent electricity.
Known popularly as the “Prince of Peace” and holder of the chieftaincy title Imenger I Tiv — The Light of the Tiv Nation — Hon. Wombo is living up to his reputation through decisive action. From Sankera to the remotest parts of his constituency, his leadership has fostered renewed hope, with development initiatives taking firm root and tangible progress becoming visible across communities.
Local residents and stakeholders have expressed widespread appreciation for the lawmaker’s approach. One community member captured the sentiment succinctly: “This is not just politics; this is purposeful service. He is accessible, responsive, and truly cares about our lives.” Such praise underscores the growing admiration for Hon. Wombo’s style of governance, which prioritizes listening to constituents, acting promptly, and delivering measurable results.
The Ugba-Anyiin project, a vital lifeline for homes, businesses, and essential services in the area, has long been a priority for the Tiv heartland. By spearheading its comprehensive overhaul, Hon. Prince Solomon Wombo demonstrates that effective leadership transcends rhetoric — it is about building a lasting legacy of positive change and improving the quality of life for the people he serves.
As works progress, the project stands as a beacon of what responsive representation can achieve, inspiring confidence that development is indeed possible when leaders remain committed to their promises.

















