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Palliative: Princess Chinwe Nnabuife distributes rice to Orumba North, South constituents

Tuesday Jan 16, 2024 15:21 pm



By Duke Ezeh
Umunze,   News


It was a celebration galore as the honourable member representing Orumba North and South Federal Constituency, Hon. Princess Chinwe Nnabuife (Adaejiejemba) kicked off the distribution of the  Federal Government backed Rice Palliative Initiative as is allocated to her constituents.

The purpose of the palliative according to the People's  Legislator is to ameliorate the economic hardship confronting the the poor and downtrodden within her immediate constituency.

Adaejiejemba's reputation as stickler for due process, lover of justice and a beacon of equity came into play as  representatives of various Town Unions, as well as other relevant stakeholders were present to witness and ensure equitable distribution of the rice to every nook and cranny of the Constituency. Some elated  representatives  present who spoke to the Media Team, were thankful to Adaejiejemba for breaking away from the very unpalatable norm of our not so distant past that saw the indiscriminate hoarding of constituency's Federal Government palliatives by those at the helm of affairs of the constituency.



Indeed the dividend of democracy is here; living with us! May the good Lord continue to protect and guide Honourable Princess Chinwe Nnabuife for her love for the masses.

Source: Media Team, Hon. Princess Chinwe Nnabuife(Adaejiejemba)MHR, Orumba North and South Federal Constituency



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